Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11022061 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
IMPACT is a longitudinal, randomized-controlled study designed to track study participants over 30â¯months. Once study participants have met eligibility and enrollment criteria, they are randomized and enrolled into one of three arms: 1à per week exercise, 3à per week exercise, or the usual care control group. After randomization, participants begin Phase 1: Initiate lasting 6â¯months. Over the course of Phase 1, participants in the exercise groups will attend instructor led group training at a Stanford approved physical fitness facility. At the end of 6â¯months, participants enter Phase 2: Maintain lasting 24â¯months. Over the course of Phase 2, participants in all three arms will attend periodic follow-up visits for clinical measurements and survey administration for their final two years of participation. These findings will enable the clinical implementation of a structured exercise regimen designed to specifically address the aerobic and resistance training recommendations for patients with T2DM.
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Authors
Lida Faroqi, Myo Wong, Saniya Bonde, Chi Wai Wong, Khalil Walai, Wendy West, Daniella Tatianna Goni, Saron Araya, Sayed Azamey, Carla Nacif-Coelho, Sonia Sunita Raghuram, Katherine Vera, Anuva Mittal, Leah Groppo, Mary Christensen, Neil Johannsen,