Can exercise slow kidney disease? major 10-year study launches

NCT ID NCT06910475

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study follows 1,600 people with chronic kidney disease for 10 years to see how different types of exercise affect harmful toxins in the blood, physical fitness, and overall health. Participants include those in early stages, on dialysis, or with a kidney transplant. The goal is to understand how exercise can help manage the disease and slow its progression.

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  • Catholic University of Brasília

    Taguatinga, Federal District, 71966-700, Brazil

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