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Effects of Supervised Exercise on Physical Health and Quality of Life Among Older HIV Adults

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
HIV/AIDS
Interventions
Other: Moderate intensity exercise training under supervision
Registration Number
NCT03748797
Lead Sponsor
The Society for AIDS Care
Brief Summary

The effects of exercise for older HIV-infected adults have not been well studied, especially in Chinese population. This study aimed to investigate the effect of supervised exercise on physical health and quality of life among older people living with HIV (PLWH) in Hong Kong.

HIV-infected adults were recruited from a community-based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) for HIV patient services. Participants were randomized into exercise group or control group. The participants in exercise group performed an 8-week moderate intensity supervised exercise program. In the control group, participants were not given any supervised exercises. They were advised to continue their routine daily activities and self exercises.

Outcomes were measured for both groups at baseline and after 8 weeks. Primary outcomes: grip strength, 30 seconds chair stand, 6 minutes-walk test and Short Form-36 questionnaire (SF-36). Secondary outcome: Subjective improvement

At the end of the program, all participants from exercise group were interviewed individually by principle investigator to allow feedbacks.

Detailed Description

It is a randomized controlled trial. HIV-infected adults were recruited from a community-based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) for HIV patient services.They were randomized into exercise group or control group by drawing lots which contained equal number of orange balls (exercise) and white balls (control)

The participants in exercise group performed an 8-week, 2 times/week supervised exercise program in the community day center of the recruiting NGO. Exercise sessions were organized in a group of 2 to 3 participants. The exercises were supervised by a registered physiotherapist to ensure exercise safety and quality. Exercise intensity was moderate. We monitored the heart rate of participants during exercise and maintained around 50% to 70% of maximum heart rate. Blood pressure and oxygen saturation were also checked for safety purposes. The mode of exercise was combined aerobic and resistance training. It involved upper and lower limbs cycling, treadmill walking, multi-gym strengthening, stepper exercise, dumb bell and squatting exercise. The duration for each exercise session was around 45 minutes. Duration and intensity of exercises were adjusted depending on the tolerance and physical capacity of each participant. In the control group, participants were not given any supervised exercises. They were advised to continue their routine daily activities and self exercises. Control group participants were allowed to join into the same training program after the research had finished.

Outcomes were measured for both groups at baseline and after 8 weeks in the same community day center. A research assistant who was blinded for the participants grouping was responsible for data collection. Physical health parameters included grip strength, 30 seconds chair stand and 6 minutes-walk test. Health related quality of life was measured by Short Form-36 questionnaire (SF-36). Subjective improvement was taken in form of Likert scale, from -100% to +100% with 10% interval in each possible response.

At the end of the program, all participants from exercise group were interviewed individually by principle investigator to allow feedbacks.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
21
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Participants with HIV age > 50, treating with antiretroviral therapy
  2. No contraindication to moderate intensity exercise
  3. Independent Outdoor walker without assistance
  4. Sedentry participants who have not received any structural / supervised exercise program in the past 1 year
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Age <50
  2. Unstable or unfit for exercise
  3. Wheelchair user or assisted walker
  4. Already had regular exercise habit or under structural exercise program in the past 1 year

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Exercise groupModerate intensity exercise training under supervision8-week moderate intensity exercise training under supervision
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change of SF-36 scoresChange from Baseline SF-36 scores at 8 weeks

Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire is used to assess health related quality of life

Change of Grip strengthChange from Baseline grip strength at 8 weeks

Maximum grip strength of the participant in kg

Change of 30 seconds chair standChange from Baseline performance at 8 weeks

Number of times that the participant stand up and sit down within 30 seconds

Change of 6 minutes walk testChange from Baseline performance at 8 weeks

The distance (in meters) which the participant is able to walk in 6 minutes

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Subjective improvementSubjective change after 8 weeks compare to baseline

Subjective physical improvement reported by participant (from -100% to +100%)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The Society for AIDS Care Day Centre

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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