Sit Less, Interact, Move More (SLIMM) intervention for sedentary behavior in CKD

少坐、互动、多动 (SLIMM) 干预 CKD 久坐行为

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    9352314
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2016-09-15 至 2019-06-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

 DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Sedentary behavior is more prevalent in the CKD population than in the non-CKD population. Independent of moderate/vigorous physical activities, sedentary activities are emerging as a risk factor for obesity, diabetes and mortality. There is a general consensus that sedentary activities must be decreased, but the critical unresolved questions are how much of the sedentary activities must be replaced and by which kind of activity. It is unlikely that moderate/ vigorous intensity (> 3 METs) activities could be a effective replacement for sedentary activities as most Americans do not even reach the current goals for these activities. Furthermore, assuming 16 awake hours/ day, achieving the currently recommended duration of moderate/ vigorous physical activities would account for only 2% of the total awake time (2.5 hours out of 112 awake hours/week). Therefore, decreasing sedentary activities must involve an increase in activities that are less intensive than moderate/ vigorous intensity physical activities. In other words, sedentary activities (< 1.5 METs) must be replaced by activities that are between 1.5 to 2.9 METs. As described in the preliminary data, our analyses of objectively measured physical activities in NHANES indicate that trade-off of each 2 min/hr. of sedentary duration with standing intensity (1.5 to 1.9 METs) type activities duration was not associated with survival benefit. However, a trade-off of each 2 min/hr. of sedentary duration with casual walking intensity (2 to 2.9 METs) type activities duration was associated with 41% lower hazard of death in the CKD subpopulation and 33% lower hazard of death in the entire cohort. Thus, interventions that replace sedentary activity with casual walking intensity activities might provide a survival benefit. This pilot study, titled `Sit Less, Interact, Move Moe (SLIMM) intervention for sedentary behavior in CKD' will test the hypothesis that the SLIMM intervention (with the goals of reducing sedentary duration by increasing casual walking duration and increasing breaks from sedentary activities) in CKD patients will be effective in decreasing sedentary duration and increasing casual walking duration. We will test this hypothesis in a 24 week RCT of 100 inactive, overweight/obese CKD participants randomized to either the SLIMM intervention or the standard of care. An accelerometer will be used to measure the posture and cadence (steps/min). Standardized protocols will be used to measure waist circumference, physical function and QOL and for sample collection, storage and assays of markers of inflammation and insulin resistance. Mixed effects models will be used for statistical analyses. The study is adequately powered. If the results of this pilot study show that replacing sedentary duration with casual walking duration is feasible, it will pave the way for larger RCTs targeting hard-endpoints in the high risk CKD population.


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Sit Less, Interact and Move More (SLIMM) 2 Study
少坐、多互动、多活动 (SLIMM) 2 研究
  • 批准号:
    10404119
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
Sit Less, Interact and Move More (SLIMM) 2 Study
少坐、多互动、多活动 (SLIMM) 2 研究
  • 批准号:
    10186291
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in PREVENTABLE Study
PREVENTABLE 研究中客观测量的久坐行为和体力活动
  • 批准号:
    10317569
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in PREVENTABLE Study
PREVENTABLE 研究中客观测量的久坐行为和体力活动
  • 批准号:
    10450712
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in PREVENTABLE Study
PREVENTABLE 研究中客观测量的久坐行为和体力活动
  • 批准号:
    10602461
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
Sit Less, Interact and Move More (SLIMM) 2 Study
少坐、多互动、多活动 (SLIMM) 2 研究
  • 批准号:
    10617760
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
Long-term metabolic effects of kidney events with intensive SBP control
强化收缩压控制对肾脏事件的长期代谢影响
  • 批准号:
    10223281
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
MSRP in Metabolism, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
代谢、糖尿病、消化系统和肾脏疾病领域的建议零售价
  • 批准号:
    10361505
  • 财政年份:
    2015
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
MSRP in Metabolism, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases
代谢、糖尿病、消化系统和肾脏疾病领域的建议零售价
  • 批准号:
    10586153
  • 财政年份:
    2015
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:
SPRINT - Factors Affecting Atherosclerosis Study (FAST)
SPRINT - 影响动脉粥样硬化的因素研究 (FAST)
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    8313947
  • 财政年份:
    2011
  • 资助金额:
    $ 18.94万
  • 项目类别:

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