← Back to Clinical Trials
Recruiting NCT06912425

Effects of an Exercise and Diet Program on Biochemistry and Body Composition in Patients With CKD in G1 and G2 Stages

◆ AI Clinical Summary
Plain-language summary for patients

Trial Parameters

Condition Kidney Diseases
Sponsor University of Guadalajara
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 15
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 65 Years
Start Date 2024-10-01
Completion 2025-02-20
Interventions
Health prevention.

Eligibility Fast-Check

Enter your details for a quick preliminary check. This does not replace medical advice.

Brief Summary

How Exercise, a Controlled Diet and Education Improve the Health of People with Early-Stage Renal Failure: A Study at Ciudad Guzmán Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Established diagnosis of CKD by the physician in G1 and G2 * Who meet the requirements of normal or decreased filtration rate according to: * G1: ≥ 90 or G2: 60-89 mL/ min/ 1.73m2 * Alterations in the urinary sediment (cellular cylinders of any type, dysmorphic erythrocytes). * Confirmation of damage by renal ultrasound (Decreased renal size, thinning of the renal cortex, increased echogenicity of the parenchyma, poor differentiation between the renal cortex and sinus, renal cysts suggestive of cortical or medullary changes). * Men and women between 18 and 65 years old * Control of baseline pathologies (glycosylated hemoglobin less than 9%, blood pressure no higher than 140/90mmHg). * Patients who agree to participate in the study and sign the informed consent form. * Patients who have no limitations to perform the exercises. * If participants have diagnosed diabetes or hypertension, who are on medication and under regular internal medicine or nephrology treatment

Related Trials

ClinicalMetric — Independent clinical trial intelligence platform. Not affiliated with NIH, ClinicalTrials.gov, the U.S. FDA, or any pharmaceutical company, hospital, or clinical research organization. Trial data is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Do not make any treatment, enrollment, or health decisions based solely on information found here — always consult a qualified healthcare professional. Full Disclaimer  ·  Last Reviewed: April 2026  ·  Data Methodology
}