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Increased level of physical activity (PA) are of benefit in the management of cystic fibrosis (CF). This randomised control tial will assess whether three-months use of an online platform can help increase PA levels in people with CF (compared to a control group continuing routine treatment).


Clinical Trial Description

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic condition that predominantly affects the lungs through an accumulation of thick mucus. As there is no cure for CF, it is a disease that is managed through intensive medication, nutrition, physiotherapy, exercise and physical activity (PA). Increased levels of PA are of benefit to people with CF, and therefore interventions that promote PA are warranted, particularly in adolescence, whereby PA levels decrease. Telehealth interventions are of particular interest in CF, whereby strict cross-infection guidelines prevent patients meeting in person, and allowing patients to overcome geographical barriers at the same time. Previous research has shown engagement with an online platform (www.activonline.com.au), specifically designed to monitor PA in CF, is feasible and acceptable to people with CF. Therefore, a full randomised control trial is warranted to assess the efficacy of this intervention in changing PA. UPDATE JUNE 2021: Due to ongoing restrictions placed upon research by the global COVID-19 pandemic, modifications to the protocol are necessary. Recruitment and consenting will now take place online, and testing procedures will be completed by participants in their own homes. The nature, and length of, intervention remains unchanged. Changes to protocol approved by ethics board on May 4th 2021. ;


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NCT number NCT04249999
Study type Interventional
Source University of Exeter
Contact Owen W Tomlinson, PhD
Phone +44(0)1392727049
Email o.w.tomlinson@exeter.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 7, 2020
Completion date July 2022

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