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Vitality Acupunch Exercise Program for Sarcopenia Older Adults

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Activities of Daily Living
Functional Fitness
Interventions
Other: Control
Other: Vitality acupunch (VA) exercise program
Registration Number
NCT04504786
Lead Sponsor
Kaohsiung Medical University
Brief Summary

This project was aimed to test the effects of a six-month VA program on the activities of daily living (ADL) and functional fitness of institutional older adults with sarcopenia.

Detailed Description

A cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted to test the effects of a six-month VA program on ADL and functional fitness (lung capacity, body flexibility, range of the joint's motion, and muscle endurance) of institutional older adults with sarcopenia. Using convenience sampling, 12 long-term care facilities with 114 older adults were recruited, and then cluster-randomized by the facility to a VA experimental or a control group. The experimental group received the VA program led by certified instructors 3 times per week and 40 minutes per session for six months; the control group continued with their regular daily activities. One pre-test and two post-tests, three months apart, were conducted.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
114
Inclusion Criteria
  • age ≥ 65 years old
  • have been living in the facility for at least three months
  • intact cognitive function with the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ) score ≥ 8
  • hand-grip strength < 28 kg for men and < 18 kg for women
  • calf circumference < 34 cm for men and < 33 cm for women
Exclusion Criteria
  • have spinal cord injury
  • have severe cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases
  • have musculoskeletal diseases

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlControlParticipants in the control group continued with their daily activities as usual.
Vitality acupunch (VA)Vitality acupunch (VA) exercise programThe VA program took 40 minutes to complete and included three phases: 1) activating qi and blood (5 movements, 10 minutes): warm-up exercises that allowed the body to accumulate heat and promote flexibility of the joints to loosen up the body, 2) punching meridians (14 movements, 20 minutes): both hands were used to exert a vibrating effect according to the rhythms that stimulate the 14 meridians in the entire body to improve aerobic endurance, and 3) relaxing body and mind (5 movements, 10 minutes): muscle relaxing exercises to rest the body and cease the qi. Participants in the experimental group received the VA program led by the instructors, who were trained and certified by the PI, 3 times per week and 40 minutes per session for 6 months.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Range of joint motion6 months

measured by the goniometry

Upper body flexibility6 months

measured by the Back Scratch Test

Lower body flexibility6 months

measured by the Chair Sit-and-Reach Test

Leg muscle endurance6 months

measured by the Chair-to-Stand Test

Lung capacity6 months

measured by the TruZoneTM Peak Flow Meter

Arm muscle endurance6 months

measured by the Arm Curl Test

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Activities of daily living (ADL)6 months

measured by the Barthel Index. The score of "0-20" means totally dependent; "21-60" means heavily dependent; "61-90" means moderately dependent; "91-99" means mildly dependent; "100" indicates total independence in the ADL of a person.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kaohsiung Medical University

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Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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