Feasibility of the NEXT Steps Weight Loss Intervention +/- Resistance Training for Endometrial Ca… (NCT02774759) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Feasibility of the NEXT Steps Weight Loss Intervention +/- Resistance Training for Endometrial Cancer Survivors: Effect on Lean Mass & Biomarkers
United States15 participantsStarted 2016-10-17
Plain-language summary
The goal of this research study is to learn if a home-based physical activity program is feasible and can help endometrial cancer survivors lose weight.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexFEMALE
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Diagnosed with Stage I-II endometrial cancer
✓. Six to 36 months post treatment
✓. Body mass index (BMI) 30-\<45 kg/m2
✓. Age of at least 18 years
✓. Access to a telephone for coaching sessions and access to a computer, smartphone, or tablet for syncing Fitbit devices
✓. Can speak and read English
✓. Can provide informed consent
✓. Willing to travel to MD Anderson's main campus for 2 visits (baseline and 6 months post-baseline)
Exclusion criteria
✕. Unmanaged lymphedema
✕. Medical contraindications to home-based exercise or low-fat, high fruit and vegetable diet
✕. Functional limitations requiring a walker/scooter/wheelchair for daily activities
✕. Recurrent disease
✕. Vigorous exercise \> or = 60 min/week or moderate exercise \> or = 150 min/week. If a combination of moderate and vigorous exercise are preformed, the minutes of moderate exercise/week plus 2 x minutes of vigorous exercise/week \> or = 150 min/week.
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What they're measuring
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Feasibility of Two Home-Based Weight Loss Interventions for Endometrial Cancer Survivors
Timeframe: 6 months
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Feasibility of Two Home-Based Weight Loss Interventions for Endometrial Cancer Survivors
Timeframe: 6 Months
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Feasibility of Two Home-Based Weight Loss Interventions for Endometrial Cancer Survivors
Timeframe: 6 months
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Feasibility of Two Home-Based Weight Loss Interventions for Endometrial Cancer Survivors