- Active not recruitingNA
The CardioFit Trial: Exercise Training Before Aortic Valve Surgery
This study looks at whether a special exercise programme before heart valve surgery is safe and helpful for people with severe aortic stenosis. We want to see if getting fitter before surgery can lead to better recovery.
For: Aortic Stenosis, SevereUnited Kingdom - Enrolling by invitationNA
Pilot Testing of an Online Rehabilitation Intervention for People With Heart Failure (PORIAS-HF).
This study tests a new online exercise program for people with heart failure. We want to see if it's practical and helpful for improving health and independence, especially when in-person programs aren't available.
For: Heart FailureUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Trial of an Exercise Intervention for Children With Haemophilia
This study looks at whether a special exercise programme can help boys aged 6-12 with haemophilia. The aim is to see if strengthening muscles can improve their joint health, reduce pain, and help them join in more activities with friends, compared to their usual care.
For: Hemophilia · Child, Only · Musculoskeletal Diseases or ConditionsUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
High-intensity Interval Training Combined with Muscle-strength Training in Older Women
This study looks at combining short bursts of intense exercise with muscle training for women over 60. We want to see if this mix can improve fitness and quality of life more than intense exercise alone, helping women stay strong and active.
For: Older AdultUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Exercising in Hot Conditions: How Does it Effect Blood Glucose in People With T1D
This study looks at how exercise in hot weather affects blood sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes. Researchers want to understand if heat changes how blood sugar behaves during and after a moderate workout. It involves exercising in both normal and hot rooms.
For: Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)United Kingdom - Enrolling by invitationNA
Acute Effects of Cricket Fast Bowling on Bone Turnover and Signaling Markers
This study looks at how fast bowling in cricket affects the bones of healthy young men. We want to see if one session of fast bowling changes substances in the blood that show how bones are being built up and broken down.
For: Health AdultsUnited Kingdom - Active not recruitingNA
Acute Effects of High Impact Exercise on Bone Metabolism
This study looks at how a short burst of jumping exercise affects men's bones. We want to understand more about how impact exercise helps keep bones strong by checking blood markers before and after simple drop-landing activities.
For: Health AdultsUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Exercise to Boost Immunity in Advanced Cancer
This study in Sheffield looks at how exercise might help advanced mesothelioma or pancreatic cancer patients undergoing treatment. It wants to see if weekly exercise can boost their immune system and improve how well treatments work.
For: Mesothelioma; Lung · Pancreatic CancerUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Understanding Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Children and Young People with Chronic Kidney Disease
This study aims to understand how physical activity affects young people aged 6-18 with kidney disease. It looks at how active they are, their quality of life, and how their condition impacts their daily lives and feelings.
For: Chronic Kidney Disease Stages 3-5United Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Effects of HIIT Following PTR Programme
This study looks at whether a home-based exercise program (HIIT) can help people who have put their Type 2 diabetes into remission to stay diabetes-free for longer. It compares this special exercise with usual care after completing the NHS Path to Remission program.
For: Obesity & Overweight · Type 2 DiabetesUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
The Remote Study: Investigating the Effects or Online Exercise on Quality of Life in Men With Prostate Cancer
This study looks at how online exercise coaching can improve the well-being of men with prostate cancer who are on long-term hormone therapy. It's an 8-week programme using virtual sessions to see if this approach is helpful and can be offered more widely.
For: Prostate CancerUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Understanding the Feasibility of a Co-designed Pre-radiotherapy Exercise Programme - A Single-arm Study
This study looks at a new exercise plan for people with lung cancer having radiotherapy. Participants cycle for 20 minutes before treatment to see if it's helpful and safe. The goal is to make treatment easier for future patients.
For: Lung CancerUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Enhancing Mobility and Mental Health in Dementia Patients
This study looks at how a special walking group and activities, led by different health experts, might help people with dementia. It aims to see if it improves their walking, reduces anxiety, and boosts their memory and daily independence.
For: DementiaUnited Kingdom