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Enhancing Physical Activity Levels of Frail Older People With a Wearable Activity Tracker-based Exercise Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Frail Elderly
Interventions
Other: WAT
Registration Number
NCT03538418
Lead Sponsor
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Brief Summary

This study aims to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a Wearable Activity Tracker (WAT)-based exercise intervention to increase physical activity levels in frail or pre-frail older people. One group of participants will receive a WAT-based exercise intervention incorporated with the support of behavioral change techniques (BCTs) and technical issues, while the other group will receive only an exercise intervention incorporated with BCTs support.

Detailed Description

Six community centres, which provide similar types of community care and social support services for community-dwelling older people, will be invited by a convenience method to work as collaborators in this study. Using computer-generated random numbers, a biostatistician not affiliated with this study will randomize the centres in a 1:1 ratio into either: the control or the experimental groups (WAT group).

The WAT group will receive a 3-month exercise programme plus WAT intervention which aims to strengthen the participants' motivation to develop the intention to gradually increase their physical activity levels to eventually meet the level recommended for older people by the American Heart Association (AHA). Two face-to-face sessions followed by weekly to monthly telephone sessions offering support on dealing with technical issues and BCTs will be arranged for the experimental group. The additional technical support given alongside the WAT intervention will be gradually withdrawn from the participants. Eventually, all additional measures to support the use of WATs among participants will be stopped. Participants will be left to use the WAT on their own for 3 months during the follow-up period. In addition, they will receive a weekly 45-60 minute center-based structured exercise programme for 3 months, which is designed according to the AHA's recommendations on exercise for older people.

The control group will receive another 3-month exercise programme with face-to-face, and telephone-delivered BCTs follow-up sessions, with the number and timing of all sessions similar to that in the experimental group.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • community-dwelling older people aged > 65 years;
  • able to communicate in Cantonese to ensure that they understand our instructions;
  • able to walk with or without an assistive device and able to complete the Time Up and Go (TUG) test with no specific cutoff point to ensure that their mobility and balance is good enough to join the exercise training;
  • able to use a smartphone;
  • with daily walking steps less than 7000, and
  • in a pre-frail or frail state as determined using the Fried Frailty Index; including: i) having experienced an unintentional loss of 10% of body weight in the past year; ii) exhaustion: by answering 'Yes' to either 'I felt that everything I did was an effort', or 'I could not get going in the last week'; iii) a slow walk time: with an average walking speed in the lowest quintile stratified by median body height; iv) reduced grip strength: with maximal grip strength in the lowest quintile stratified by the body mass index quartile; and v) a Physical Activity Scale for Elderly-Chinese (PASE-C) score in the lowest quartile (i.e., < 30 for men and < 27.7 for women). The presence of 1-2 indicates pre-frailty, > 3 items indicates frailty.

Exclusion Criteria are older people who:

  • have any physical conditions that hamper their performance of the exercise programme or use of the WAT, such as visual or hearing problems.
  • regularly engage in moderately intense exercise (such as hiking, Tai Chi) for > 3 hours per week.
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
WAT groupWATThe WAT group will receive a 3-month WAT-based exercise training programme, which includes 12 weekly exercise training sessions (an hour each) in addition to 2 face-to-face sessions followed by weekly to monthly telephone sessions offering support on dealing with technical issues and BCTs (7 session in total). The WAT group will be left to use the WAT on their own for 3 months during the follow-up period.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Recruitment rateEnrollment date

The proportion of participants who consent to join the study over the eligible participants.

Adherence to the exercise regimenThroughout the 3-month programme

Exercise adherence will be assessed by the training session attendance, the participants' adherence to the desired levels of MVAP as suggested by the physical trainer and the exercise diary.

Change of sleep quality (wake after sleep onset) measured by ActiGraph wGT3X accelerometer.Change from Baseline Activity Level at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention.(* only for the experimental group)

The frequency of wake after sleep onset of the participant will be collected.

Frequency of using the activity trackerThroughout the 3-month programme

The number of days that a participant in the experimental group wears and syncs the device divided by the number of intervention days.

Change of activity levels (activity) measured by ActiGraph wGT3X accelerometer.Change from Baseline Activity Level at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention(* only for the experimental group)

The time spent in activities of different intensity (sedentary, light, moderate and vigorous) will be collected.

Attrition rateAt the end of the 3-month programme

The percentage of participants who withdraw from the study and their reasons for withdrawing.

Occurrence of adverse events at homeThroughout the 3-month programme

Any adverse events at home will be recorded.

Change of sleep quality (sleep time) measured by ActiGraph wGT3X accelerometer.Change from Baseline Activity Level at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention. (* only for the experimental group)

The participant's total sleep time will be collected.

Change of activity levels (total steps) measured by ActiGraph wGT3X accelerometer.Change from Baseline Activity Level at 1 week, *1 month and * 3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

The participants' total steps will be collected.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Activity levels (total steps) assessed by activity monitor (Fitbit)Throughout the 3-month programme

The total steps per week of an individual will be collected.

Participants' frailty level will be assessed using Fried Frailty Index (FFI)Baseline, at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

Fried Frailty Index includes: i) an unintentional loss of 10% of body weight in the past year; ii) exhaustion: by answering 'Yes' to either 'I felt that everything I did was an effort', or 'I could not get going in the last week'; iii) a slow walk time: with an average walking speed in the lowest quintile stratified by median body height; iv) reduced handgrip strength: with maximal grip strength in the lowest quintile stratified by body mass index quartile; and v) the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly-Chinese (PASE-C) score in the lowest quintile (i.e., \< 30 for men and \< 27.7 for women).

Activity levels (time spent in different heart rate zones) assessed by activity monitor (Fitbit)Throughout the 3-month programme

The time spent in different heart rate zones of an individual will be collected.

Participants' upper-limb strength will be assessed using a handheld Jamar Hydraulic Hand DynamometerBaseline, at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

It will be measured by handheld Jamar Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer with kilogram (kg). Greater force in kg indicates better upper-limb strength

Participants' functional mobility will be measured by the timed-up-and-go-testBaseline, at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention

Record the time in second that participants complete the timed up and go test to indicate their functional mobility

Participants' self-reported sedentary behavioral and physical activity will be assessed using Global Physical Activity Questionnaire-Chinese version (C-GPAQ)Baseline, at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

The C-PAQ comprises 16 questions designed to estimate an individual's self-perceived level of physical activity in three domains (occupational, transport-related and discretionary or leisure time).

Participants' lower-limb strength will be assessed using the 30-second chair stand testBaseline, at 1 week, *1 month and* 3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

Participants will be asked to stand up and sit down as many as they can within 30 seconds on a standard chair. The total number of standing up from a chair will be counted. More number indicates better lower-limb strength

Activity levels (total walking distance) assessed by activity monitor (Fitbit)Throughout the 3-month programme

The total walking distance per week of an individual will be collected.

Participants' gait speed will be measured by the 2 minutes walk testBaseline, at 1 week, 1 month and 3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

Record the time in second that participants complete the 2 minutes walk test to indicate the their gait speed.

Participants' exercise self-efficacy will be measured using Chinese Self-Efficacy for Exercise (CSEE) scaleBaseline, at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

The CSEE scale contains of 9 items. Each item is rated on 11-point Liker scale from 0 = no confidence to 10 = full of confidence. All item scores are summed to get the total score which ranges from 0 to 90 with a higher score indicates higher exercise self-efficacy

Participants' motivation to engage in physical activity using of the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2 (C-BREQ-2)Baseline, at 1 week, *1 month and *3 month post-intervention (* only for the experimental group)

C-BREQ-2 is a 19-item questionnaire assessing five dimensions: amotivation, external regulation, introjected regulation, identified regulation, and intrinsic regulation. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 = "not true for me" to 4 = "very true for me", with higher scores indicative of higher motivation.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universtiy

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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