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Clinical Trials/NCT04690465
NCT04690465
Completed
Not Applicable

Effectiveness of Resistance Training on Resilience in Hong Kong Chinese Older Adults: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Hong Kong Baptist University1 site in 1 country150 target enrollmentJanuary 30, 2021

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Age Problem
Sponsor
Hong Kong Baptist University
Enrollment
150
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Resilience - The Chinese Version of Resilience Scale
Status
Completed
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Background: There is on one hand sufficient evidence showing strong association between resilience and self-rated successful aging. On the other hand, strength training could contribute the cultivation of resilience among older adults. Therefore, the current study aims to examine the effectiveness of resistance training on resilience among Chinese older adults in Hong Kong.

Methods: This study will apply a three-group, double blinded (outcome assessors and data analysts), randomized controlled trial (RCT) to examine the effectiveness of the interventions on resilience, functional fitness, and health related quality of life immediately after a 16-week intervention, as well as the residual effects 12 weeks after completion of the interventions.

Discussion: It is expected that resistance training is promising or even superior to aerobic training in the improvement of resilience. Given the limited evidence on the literature, it is urgently needed to explore the effects of resistance training on the improvement of resilience in older adults. Findings of the current study can contribute to the development of effective resistant training programs for the promotion of resilience among older adults.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 30, 2021
End Date
December 30, 2021
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Crossover
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Chung Pak Kwong

Professor; Associate Dean (Development) of the Faculty of Social Sciences

Hong Kong Baptist University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 65 to 74 years old;
  • capable to walk without assistive device;
  • apparently healthy and live independently in communities

Exclusion Criteria

  • with cardiovascular or related diseases that prevent from resistance training;
  • fail the PAR-Q screening or without physician's advice on readiness of participation in resistance training;
  • with substantial experience in practicing resistance training or Tai Chi;
  • with high level of resilience.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Resilience - The Chinese Version of Resilience Scale

Time Frame: The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline resilience level at 4 months and at 7 months.

Chinese version of RS (CRS) will be used to measure participants' resilience in the study. The CRS was modified from the Resilience Scale developed by Wagnild and Young with subsequent validation in Chinese older population and confirmed its four-factor structure: equanimity, meaningfulness, ceaseless self-improvement, and self-reliance. It is a 7-point Likert scale from 1 (highly disagree) to 7 (highly agree), with a greater score mirroring higher level of resilience. Three levels are set, with scores of 145 and above indicating moderate to high resilience, scores from 126 to 144 indicating low to moderate levels of resilience, and scores less than 126 indicating low resilience.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Functional fitness - Senior Fitness Test (SFT): Body Composition(The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline body composition at 4 months and at 7 months.)
  • Functional fitness - Senior Fitness Test (SFT): Muscle Strength(The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline Muscle Strength and Endurance level at 4 months and at 7 months.)
  • Functional fitness - Senior Fitness Test (SFT): Flexibility(The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline flexibility at 4 months and at 7 months.)
  • Health related quality of life - The Chinese Version of Short Form-36 (C-SF-36)(The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline quality of life level at 4 months and at 7 months.)
  • Functional fitness - Senior Fitness Test (SFT): Aerobic Endurance(The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline aerobic endurance level at 4 months and at 7 months.)
  • Functional fitness - Senior Fitness Test (SFT): Motor Ability and Balance(The measure is conducted to examine the change from baseline motor ability and balance at 4 months and at 7 months.)

Study Sites (1)

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