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临床试验/NCT06013046
NCT06013046
招募中
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Wheelchair User Physical Activity Training Intervention to Enhance Cardiometabolic Health (WATCH): A Community-based Randomized Control Trial

Washington University School of Medicine1 个研究点 分布在 1 个国家目标入组 108 人2023年8月10日

概览

阶段
不适用
干预措施
Education and Access (EA)
疾病 / 适应症
Physical Disability
发起方
Washington University School of Medicine
入组人数
108
试验地点
1
主要终点
VO2max - Cardiorespiratory Fitness change (Max Oxygen Consumption Change in ml/kg/min)
状态
招募中
最后更新
3个月前

概览

简要总结

The goal of the study is to improve cardiometabolic health outcomes for wheelchair users and identify strategies for achieving sufficient physical activity intensity during bouts of structured physical activity.

详细描述

Wheelchair users have a higher risk for obesity and cardiometabolic health-related diseases compared to persons without a disability and remain one of the most sedentary populations in the United States. Engaging wheelchair users in physical activity levels following the current recommendations to achieve cardiometabolic health-related changes requires tailoring and supports in an accessible community environment, but it is unclear if a community-based physical activity intervention that also prioritizes intensity levels is best to improve cardiometabolic health. This project will determine the effects and implementation outcomes of a community-based, intensity-controlled aerobic and strength training intervention on the cardiometabolic health of wheelchair users and will significantly advance public health knowledge of how to engage wheelchair uses in physical activity to reverse or prevent cardiometabolic health-related disease. The aims of the study are to: 1. Compare the effectiveness of the intensity-controlled physical activity training (IPAT) group to the education and access (EA) group for improving cardiometabolic-related health outcomes. 2. Identify barriers and facilitators to wheelchair users engaging in physical activity at a community-based accessible gym. 3. Examine the moderators (i.e., age, race, gender, duration of disability, wheelchair type, and physical function) and mediators (ie., self-efficacy, motivation, and barriers/facilitators) of the proposed intervention to understand for whom and how the intervention was effective. A hybrid I RCT will be conducted. One hundred and ten individuals with a physical disability requiring the use of a wheelchair will be recruited. Each participant will be randomized into either a 14-week IPAT group (n=54) or a 14-week EA group (n=54). Participants' cardiorespiratory, body composition, metabolic blood chemistries and strength will be assessed baseline (T1) and post intervention (T2).

注册库
clinicaltrials.gov
开始日期
2023年8月10日
结束日期
2027年10月1日
最后更新
3个月前
研究类型
Interventional
研究设计
Parallel
性别
All

研究者

责任方
Principal Investigator
主要研究者

Kerri Morgan

Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy and Neurology

Washington University School of Medicine

入排标准

入选标准

  • Age 18 years or older
  • Has a physical disability requiring the use of a wheelchair (includes manual wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs, motor-assisted wheelchairs, and electric scooters)
  • Ability to attend weekly exercise sessions in person
  • Ability to independently move one or both upper extremities
  • Has participated in no more than 60 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week in the past month
  • English-speaking
  • Able to provide informed consent
  • Ability to complete a valid V02max score with 2 attempts

排除标准

  • Determination by their physician to be medically unstable
  • Has had cardiovascular complications within the past year or unstable heart disease
  • Currently receiving medical treatment for an acute injury
  • Presence of a stage IV pressure injury
  • Currently pregnant or suspect pregnancy

研究组 & 干预措施

Education and Access (EA)

A group provided education on physical activity recommendations for people with disabilities and access to a community-based accessible gym in order to independently complete a 14-week physical activity program.

干预措施: Education and Access (EA)

Intensity-controlled physical activity training (IPAT)

A group provided education on physical activity recommendations for people with disabilities, access to a community-based accessible gym, and an intensity-controlled 14-week one-on-one supervised physical activity training intervention.

干预措施: Intensity-controlled physical activity training (IPAT)

结局指标

主要结局

VO2max - Cardiorespiratory Fitness change (Max Oxygen Consumption Change in ml/kg/min)

时间窗: Baseline and up to 3 weeks post intervention

VO2max will be measured in ml/kg/min using a portable, breath-by-breath metabolic system with an optoelectronic reader, as well as reliable highly linear and rapid response O2 and CO2 sensors (COSMED K5, COSMED: The Metabolic Company, Chicago, IL). This testing will be completed while the participant performs a graded-exercise test on a crank ergometer (SCIFIT PRO2, Life Fitness, Tulsa, OK). The protocol involves a 3-minute warm-up followed by a standard ramp-up protocol which is typically completed in 8-12 minutes, and a subsequent 5-minute recovery phase.

次要结局

  • DEXA - Body Composition Overall Body Fat Change (kg)(Baseline and up to 3 weeks post intervention)
  • DEXA - Body Composition Overall Lean Mass Change (kg)(Baseline and up to 3 weeks post intervention)
  • Metabolic blood chemistries (fasting glucose and insulin) - Insulin Resistance Change (mg/dL)(Baseline and up to 3 weeks post intervention)
  • Brachial artery reactivity test (BART) - Endothelial function change (%)(Baseline and up to 3 weeks post intervention)

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