U.S., March 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07481214) titled 'Lupus Walking Intervention to Address Fatigue/Quality of Life' on March 13.
Brief Summary: Background: Fatigue is a major concern to individuals with lupus, persisting even when disease activity is clinically minimal, and impacting almost all quality of life domains. Studies show cross-sectional correlations between fatigue and physical activity levels in lupus. Some previous physical activity interventions have been tested in lupus and shown modest, although inconsistent, effects on fatigue. However, all of these interventions have been resource-intensive, requiring structured activities or special facilities, increasing barriers ...