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Sex Differences in Barriers and Participation in Physical Activity During and Following Cardiac Rehabilitation

RECRUITINGSponsored by Duke University
Actively Recruiting
SponsorDuke University
Started2025-12-02
Est. completion2029-12
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The SPARC study will measure physical activity and functional fitness during cardiac rehabilitation, right after completion of cardiac rehabilitation, and 6 months later. This will help investigators learn if men and women maintain physical activity levels and functional fitness differently during and after they complete cardiac rehabilitation. Participants in this study will have three in-person study visits and may complete two qualitative interviews over a 10-month study period. The greatest risks during the study include physical discomfort, falling, and/or shortness of breath during the fitness testing.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age \> 18 years
* Enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation within the last month
* Own a smartphone or tablet for mobile application download

Exclusion Criteria:

* Planned relocation during the study period out of the local area
* Planned medical procedure within the study period that may limit physical activity (i.e., joint replacement)
* End-stage kidney disease
* Impairment from stroke, injury, or other medical conditions that would prevent participation in or completion of the protocol
* Heart transplant
* Use of a left ventricular assist device
* Pregnant or intending to become pregnant during the study period
* Any other illness that, in the opinion of the study physician, would negatively impact or mitigate participation in or completion of the protocol

Conditions2

Cardiac RehabilitationHeart Disease

Locations1 site

Duke Center for Living
Durham, North Carolina, 27705
Katherine A Collins-Bennett, PhD919-479-2368katherine.collins-bennett@duke.edu

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