Plain-English translation of NCT07657286 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether a structured 12-week program of supervised treadmill exercise combined with a controlled diet can improve kidney health and reduce inflammation in people who have both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Researchers will measure specific markers of inflammation and cellular damage in your blood at the start and end of the program to see if the lifestyle changes make a measurable difference.
People with both diabetes and kidney disease often have high levels of harmful inflammation in their bodies, which can make their kidney disease worse. This trial wants to find out if exercise and diet changes—without medication—can naturally reduce this inflammation and help protect kidney function.
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If you join the exercise group, you will come to supervised treadmill exercise sessions and follow a 1,200-calorie-per-day diet plan for 12 weeks. If you are in the comparison group, you will continue your regular kidney care without making lifestyle changes. Both groups will have blood tests at the beginning and at 12 weeks to measure inflammation and cellular damage markers.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 21, 2026 · Not medical advice
Egypt
Sponsor
Badr University
Enrollment target
~60 participants
Started
June 2026
Primary completion
September 2026
Age range
36 Years – 58 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in June 2026.
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Central contact
Mona Mohamed Abdelkhalek, assistance professor
Badr University
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