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Sedentary to Active for Cardiovascular Function (PACE Trial)
PACE Trial Summary
This trial will study the effects of sitting less on heart health and sleep.
- Cardiovascular Function
- Sedentary Lifestyle
- Sleep
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.PACE Trial Design
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this clinical trial accept participants below the age of 40?
"This trial is for individuals aged between 20 and 80 years old. There are an additional 35 trials that cater to minors, while 125 other studies focus on providing care for seniors."
Are there any open enrollment slots for this research trial?
"Affirmative. Evident from the information shared on clinicaltrials.gov, this research initiative is actively enrolling individuals. It was originally announced on November 13th 2019 and recently updated on August 3rd 2022; with 20 participants being sought from a single site."
How many subjects are participating in this research effort?
"Indeed, the data posted on clinicaltrials.gov reveals that this experiment is currently in search of participants. It was initially uploaded on November 13th 2019 and recently modified on August 3rd 2022. 20 volunteers are needed from one location to take part in the study."
Who qualifies to be an active participant in this experiment?
"This clinical trial seeks 20 candidates of ages between twenty and eighty who demonstrate sedentary behaviour. To qualify, these individuals must fit the following criteria: Twenty to eighty years old with no chronic or debilitating illnesses and without any prescription or recreational drugs; exercise habits should not exceed swimming, CrossFit, etc.; non-smokers only; acceptable medical history/health patterns determined by a questionnaire as well as an ECG & biochemical tests for blood & urine. Lastly, participants must have BMI's ranging from 18.5 - 40 kg/m2 and take 8k-12.4k steps daily on average."
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