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Autores principales: Ali B. Abbasi, Daniela Shuman, Kathryn Carmichael, Claire Sukumar, Ruby Rorty, Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic, Peter G. Stock, Babak J. Orandi
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author Ali B. Abbasi
Daniela Shuman
Kathryn Carmichael
Claire Sukumar
Ruby Rorty
Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic
Peter G. Stock
Babak J. Orandi
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Daniela Shuman
Kathryn Carmichael
Claire Sukumar
Ruby Rorty
Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic
Peter G. Stock
Babak J. Orandi
Ali B. Abbasi
Daniela Shuman
Kathryn Carmichael
Claire Sukumar
Ruby Rorty
Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic
Peter G. Stock
Babak J. Orandi
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contents Project Donor: A National Intervention to Improve the Health of Potential Living Donors Ali B. Abbasi Daniela Shuman Kathryn Carmichael Claire Sukumar Ruby Rorty Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic Peter G. Stock Babak J. Orandi Clinical Transplantation ABSTRACT Background The number of living donors in the US has stagnated for over two decades, in part because a substantial number of intended donors are disqualified due to potentially modifiable health conditions like obesity and smoking. Although these conditions can be improved with lifestyle changes, many candidates lack the support to achieve these changes on their own. Methods Project Donor is a national program to help living donor candidates achieve donation eligibility. Project Donor provides individualized virtual case management and free access to commercially available programs, including Noom, Weight Watchers, and OnPoint Nutrition, as well as nicotine replacement products and talk therapy. Results Between May 2022 and January 2025, Project Donor enrolled 680 participants. Among these, 142 continue working toward their goals, 435 dropped out, and 95 reached their goal after achieving a mean 8.1 kg weight loss over 9.5 months. Participants who reached their weight loss goal had a lower starting weight (93.4 vs. 101.7 kg, p  < 0.001) and BMI (34.1 vs. 36.7 kg/m 2 , p  < 0.001) than those who dropped out. Among those who reached their goal, 72 went on to become living donors. Discussion These results indicate that with sufficient resources and support, some potential donors can achieve eligibility for donation through lifestyle interventions. While a high dropout rate and lack of a control group limit the generalizability of this study, we demonstrate how lifestyle interventions for living donors can be implemented at scale. Additional studies are warranted to determine whether programs like Project Donor could increase the number of living donations. 10.1111/ctr.70403 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Project Donor: A National Intervention to Improve the Health of Potential Living Donors
Ali B. Abbasi
Daniela Shuman
Kathryn Carmichael
Claire Sukumar
Ruby Rorty
Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic
Peter G. Stock
Babak J. Orandi
Clinical Transplantation
Project Donor: A National Intervention to Improve the Health of Potential Living Donors Ali B. Abbasi Daniela Shuman Kathryn Carmichael Claire Sukumar Ruby Rorty Alan Zambeli‐Ljepovic Peter G. Stock Babak J. Orandi Clinical Transplantation ABSTRACT Background The number of living donors in the US has stagnated for over two decades, in part because a substantial number of intended donors are disqualified due to potentially modifiable health conditions like obesity and smoking. Although these conditions can be improved with lifestyle changes, many candidates lack the support to achieve these changes on their own. Methods Project Donor is a national program to help living donor candidates achieve donation eligibility. Project Donor provides individualized virtual case management and free access to commercially available programs, including Noom, Weight Watchers, and OnPoint Nutrition, as well as nicotine replacement products and talk therapy. Results Between May 2022 and January 2025, Project Donor enrolled 680 participants. Among these, 142 continue working toward their goals, 435 dropped out, and 95 reached their goal after achieving a mean 8.1 kg weight loss over 9.5 months. Participants who reached their weight loss goal had a lower starting weight (93.4 vs. 101.7 kg, p  < 0.001) and BMI (34.1 vs. 36.7 kg/m 2 , p  < 0.001) than those who dropped out. Among those who reached their goal, 72 went on to become living donors. Discussion These results indicate that with sufficient resources and support, some potential donors can achieve eligibility for donation through lifestyle interventions. While a high dropout rate and lack of a control group limit the generalizability of this study, we demonstrate how lifestyle interventions for living donors can be implemented at scale. Additional studies are warranted to determine whether programs like Project Donor could increase the number of living donations. 10.1111/ctr.70403 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Project Donor: A National Intervention to Improve the Health of Potential Living Donors
topic Clinical Transplantation
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ctr.70403