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Lung transplantation is an ultimate, effective treatment option for selected patients with end stage lung disease, improving quality of life and extending survival. Because of the improved survival during the last decades, enhancing the long term condition after lung transplantation has now become a focus for disease management.
The co-presence of non-communicable diseases is common and poses new challenges to disease management. These comorbidities have been related to physical activity in the healthy population. As in other chronic respiratory disease, physical inactivity is a common feature of patients after LTX. Despite near normal lung function, exercise intolerance and physical inactivity persist up to years after the transplantation. Literature on effective interventions to increase physical activity are scarce in this population.
Therefore, the present project aims to test the effectiveness of a tele coaching program to enhance physical activity and to analyze the association between physical activity and long-term health benefits in this population at risk. These research questions will be answered based on a randomized controlled trial. Patients that are active at baseline will be followed up in a cohort study.
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The aims of the present study are:
primary objective: To test the effectiveness of adding a semi-automated tele coaching intervention to enhance physical activity in patients after a first double lung transplantation, assessed at 12 weeks.
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Therefore, the study will include stable patients at least 6 months and maximum 4 years after a first double lung transplantation. Based on a 1 week physical activity assessment, patients will be classified as active (mean steps >7500 steps) or inactive (mean steps < 7500). Inactive patients will be entered in a randomized controlled trial, using block randomization. Active patients will be followed for 1 year in a cohort study.
The study consists of a total of 3 (active patients) or 4 (inactive patients) clinical visits:
Active patients will be measured again 52 weeks after visit 2. They will not receive any intervention during the 1 year follow up. Patients who enter the randomized controlled trial will either receive
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