Plain-English translation of NCT06507956 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Cystic Fibrosis research guide →This research study is trying to understand how physically active adults with cystic fibrosis are, and how much time they spend sitting down. The doctors running this study are especially interested in learning about patients who are now doing better thanks to newer cystic fibrosis treatments—because as people live longer and healthier with this disease, doctors need new ways to help them stay active and healthy over time.
For many years, cystic fibrosis was a serious disease that affected how long people lived. Now, new medications have made a big difference in how well people do—but doctors have realized that some patients are still not getting enough physical activity, which can lead to other health problems. By understanding who is inactive and why, doctors and physical therapists can offer better, personalized support to keep people healthy as they age.
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You will be asked to complete surveys and share information about how active you are and how much time you spend sitting during the day. Some participants may also wear a small activity tracker for a period of time and take part in an interview. The study takes place at the hospital in Lyon, France, and is designed to understand real-world activity patterns—there is no medication or intensive treatment involved.
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