U.S., Oct. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07204834) titled 'A Physical Activity Program for People With Heart Failure' on Sept. 12.
Brief Summary: STEP-IN is a research study that examines the effects of a physical activity program designed to increase the daily steps and cadence of patients with heart failure, compared to standard medical care, on functional capacity and other markers related to heart and brain health.
The primary hypothesis is that participating in the physical activity program for 9 months will improve functional capacity, the primary clinical measure, significantly more than receiving only the standard medical care in people with heart failure. It is also hypothesized th...