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Televideo Exercise and Nutrition Program for Kidney Transplant Recipients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Kidney Transplant Recipient
Physical Activity
Diet Modification
Interventions
Behavioral: Televideo Lifestyle Coaching
Behavioral: Enhanced Usual Care
Registration Number
NCT03697317
Lead Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center
Brief Summary

The improvement in morbidity and mortality observed with kidney transplantation is often curtailed by post-transplant weight gain, which is common among kidney transplant recipients (KTR). Post-transplant weight gain is associated with serious health issues such as cardiovascular disease, new onset diabetes after transplantation, and graft failure. Although these adverse effects of post-transplant weight gain are well recognized, interventions that target the modifiable risk factors of diet and physical activity to address post-transplantation weight gain are lacking. The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of an in-home, televideo health coaching to increase the healthy behaviors of KTRs who are 6 months post-transplantation.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 18 years or older
  • Between 6 and 12 months post kidney transplantation
  • Kidney allograft only
  • Functioning allograft (not on dialysis)
  • BMI ≥ 22 kg/m2
  • Available to participate in assessments over 6 months
  • Ability to speak and understand English
  • Able to report data weekly by at least one of three alternative methods: telephone, email, or fax
  • Access to wireless internet
Exclusion Criteria
  • Multi-organ transplant recipient
  • Uncontrolled diabetes (Hemoglobin A1c≥8%)
  • Currently pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant during the study
  • Participation in a formal weight management, nutrition, or physical activity program
  • Diagnosis of a major psychiatric illness
  • Major dietary restrictions
  • Inability to perform moderate to vigorous physical activity
  • Unwillingness to be randomized
  • Receiving supplemental nutrition

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Televideo Lifestyle CoachingTelevideo Lifestyle Coaching-
Enhanced Usual CareEnhanced Usual Care-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Participant retention in study assessments6 months

85% or greater participant retention in study assessments

Recruitment of participants1 month

Achievement of 10 participants in 1 months

Attendance to group sessions3 months

Maintain 80% attendance or better to program sessions

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in diet quality assessed by Healthy Eating Index ScoresChange from baseline to month 6

Changes in dietary quality will be determined by calculating Healthy Eating Index- 2010 scores from 3 day food records. A total HEI-2010 score will be calculated, which is comprised of a summative score across 12 subscales, with higher scores indicative of a better diet quality (maximum score 100).

Change in weightChange from baseline to month 6

Weight in kilograms will be measured with a digital scale

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Kansas Medical Center

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Kansas City, Kansas, United States

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