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The Effect of Whole-body Vibration Training

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Biomarkers
Interventions
Device: whole-body vibration training
Registration Number
NCT04273308
Lead Sponsor
National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences
Brief Summary

The whole-body vibration programme employed in this study partly improved the biomarkers and health beliefs of the prefrail community-dwelling older adults.

Detailed Description

The experimental group participated in a 12-week whole-body vibration training that conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration at 12-Hz frequency and 3-mm amplitude each time

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age of 65 years or older and living in a community
  • Full consciousness and able to communicate verbally
  • No severe cognitive disorder
Exclusion Criteria
  • Impaired mobility after recent surgery
  • Major illness such as cancer
  • Severe hearing impairment and inability to fully understand and follow instructions

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
whole-body vibration trainingwhole-body vibration traininga 12-week whole-body vibration training that conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration at 12-Hz frequency and 3-mm amplitude each time.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pretest and posttest results of the experimental and control groups for Grip strengthChange from baseline at 12 weeks (The experimental group participated training that was conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration)

Comparison of grip strength before and after 12 weeks of training

Pretest and posttest results of the experimental and control groups for Health beliefsThe twelfth week

Comparison of health beliefs before and after 12 weeks

Pretest and posttest results of the experimental and control groups for 15-foot walk test speedChange from baseline at 12 weeks (The experimental group participated training that was conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration)

Comparison of 15-foot walk test speed before and after 12 weeks of training

Pretest and posttest results of the experimental and control groups for One-leg standing test using the dominant leg with the eyes openChange from baseline at 12 weeks (The experimental group participated training that was conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration)

Comparison of One-leg standing test with the eyes open before and after 12 weeks of training

Pretest and posttest results of the experimental and control groups for Two-minute step testChange from baseline at 12 weeks (The experimental group participated training that was conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration)

Comparison of Two-minute step test before and after 12 weeks of training

Pretest and posttest results of the experimental and control groups for Thirty-second chair stand testChange from baseline at 12 weeks (The experimental group participated training that was conducted 3 times per week, with 5-min continuous vibration)

Comparison of Thirty-second chair stand test before and after 12 weeks of training

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Summary of posttest ANCOVA of the experimental and control groups for biomarkersThe twelfth week

One-way ANCOVA was conducted using the groups as the independent variable and the pretest results and sex as covariate variables to assess the intervention effectiveness

Summary of posttest ANCOVA of the experimental and control groups for health beliefsThe twelfth week

One-way ANCOVA was conducted using the groups as the independent variable and the pretest results and sex as covariate variables to assess the intervention effectiveness

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