An Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior for Adults With Chronic Kidney Disease: RESET-CKD
University of Illinois at Chicago
Summary
RESET-CKD is evaluating an intervention to support Black adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to reduce their sedentary (e.g., sitting) time. Half of the participants will be randomized to the intervention, where the goal is to support individuals to reduce their sitting time, and the other half will be randomized to an attention control condition that provides CKD-related education not related to sedentary behavior. All participants will be followed for 12 weeks.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 35–80 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Self-identifies as Black or African American * Age ≥35 to ≤80 years old * CKD Stage 1-4 * Self-reported 6 or more hours/day of sedentary time * Ability to speak/read/understand English * Has access to a telephone Exclusion Criteria: * Being unable to walk 1 block * Being unable to stand from a seated position without assistance * Using a wheelchair, walker, or cane for all of their ambulation * Presence of a condition(s) or diagnosis, either physical or psychological, that precludes participation, including: Lower-extremity amputation (AKA or BKA) without prosthetic, O…
Interventions
- BehavioralRESET-CKD
RESET-CKD is a 12-week intervention that consists of four major components to support decreasing sedentary behavior: (1) health coaching, (2) feedback charts on sedentary behavior, (3) a workbook, and (4) reminders and cues.
- OtherAttention Control
CKD-related education
Location
- UI Health/University of Illinois ChicagoChicago, Illinois