Trials / Completed
CompletedNCT03326141
Community-based Intervention Effects on Older Adults' Physical Activity
Community-based Intervention Effects on Older Adults' Physical Activity and Falls (R01)
- Status
- Completed
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 309 (actual)
- Sponsor
- University of Minnesota · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 70 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Accepted
Summary
The research team will conduct a 2 x 2 factorial experiment testing the individual and combined effects of two empirically and theoretically relevant sets of behavior change strategies on community-dwelling older adults' physical activity. To do this the investigators will randomize participants \>= 70 years old (n = 308) to 1 of 4 experimental conditions. All conditions include an evidence-based physical activity protocol endorsed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for use by all older adults, including those with frailty and multiple co-morbidities and the commercially available physical activity monitor (e.g., Fitbit) to augment intervention delivery. Intervention components that are experimental and vary by condition are the sets of behavior change strategies which will be combined with the physical activity protocol and the physical activity monitor. Condition 1 has no specific behavior change strategies; Condition 2 includes an intervention component comprised of 5 interpersonal behavior change strategies, such as facilitating social support and social comparison; Condition 3 includes an intervention component comprised of 5 intrapersonal behavior change strategies, such as setting personally meaningful goals; and Condition 4 includes both sets of behavior change strategies -- 5 interpersonal strategies combined with 5 intrapersonal behavior change strategies.
Detailed description
To fully examine the effects of these experimental components, The investigators have delineated Primary, Secondary and Exploratory Aims: Primary Aim: Determine which experimental intervention component(s) increase PA among community-dwelling older adults post-intervention: immediately, 6 months, and 12 months. Hypothesis: Participants receiving the interpersonal set of behavior change strategies (conditions 2 and 4) will have clinically meaningful increases in PA post- intervention (at all 3 time-points), compared to participants not receiving these strategies (conditions 1 and 3). Secondary Aim: Determine which experimental intervention component(s)decrease fall occurrence and increase quality of life (QOL) among community-dwelling older adults 12 months post-intervention. Hypotheses: Participants receiving the set of interpersonal behavior change strategies will have clinically meaningful reductions in falls and increases in QOL, 12 months post-intervention, compared to participants not receiving these strategies. Exploratory Aim: Evaluate experimental intervention component effects on targeted psychosocial constructs (social support; readiness; self-regulation) and physical constructs (functional leg strength and balance), which are theorized as mechanisms of change--and whether these mechanisms mediate the effects of experimental intervention components on PA and falls. Hypotheses: Receiving the interpersonal behavioral change strategies, relative to not receiving these strategies, will elicit increases in targeted psychosocial constructs and increases in physical constructs, which in turn will mediate the intervention's effects on PA behavior and falls.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BEHAVIORAL | Otago Exercise Program | The program has been adapted for groups and includes 5 flexibility movements (e.g., back extension and ankle, head, neck, trunk movements), 5 leg strengthening exercises (knee extensor, knee flexor, hip abductor, ankle plantar flexes, ankle dorsiflexes), 12 balance movements (knee bends, backwards walking, walking and turning, sideways walking, tandem stance, tandem walk, one leg stand, heel walking, toe walking, heel-toe walking backwards, sit to stand, stair walking), and a walking plan. The number, intensity and duration of movements are individualized according to preference and ability and they are gradually progressed. |
| DEVICE | Physical activity monitors (e.g., Fitbit) | We will use Fitbit Charge 2 (or an equivalent). Features essential for this research include built-in accelerometers that accurately measure steps and physical activity (PA) duration.Participants will have a brief orientation to these during baseline data collection and have the opportunity to return demonstrate. In addition, RAs will be available to help participants troubleshoot, as needed, via telephone and in person, after intervention meetings. Intervention meetings include discussions about the PAMs, but topics vary according to assigned study condition. |
| BEHAVIORAL | Interpersonal Behavior Change Strategies | The interpersonal content will include facilitated discussed about including PA into social routines, identifying and problem-solving social and environmental barriers to PA, social support for exercise, and friendly social comparisons about practicing PA outside the small group setting and interpreting/ sharing data. |
| BEHAVIORAL | Intrapersonal Behavior Change Strategies | The intrapersonal content will include encouragement and guidance to identify baseline PA patterns, develop and refine personally meaningful goals and plans, identify and problem solve personal barriers to staying physically active, integrate PA into personal routines, and monitor goal outcomes |
| OTHER | Information about Health and Wellness | Information about health and wellness varies in dose, according to time spent in each condition that addresses behavior change. Topics in condition 1 include sleep, vaccinations, supplements, fall risk factors, memory, hearing and pain guided by information for older adults available on the NIA and CDC websites. Topics in conditions 2 and 3 include fall risk factors and sleep. Topics in condition 4 include fall risk factors. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2017-11-17
- Primary completion
- 2023-10-31
- Completion
- 2023-10-31
- First posted
- 2017-10-31
- Last updated
- 2024-04-24
- Results posted
- 2024-04-24
Locations
1 site across 1 country: United States
Regulatory
- FDA-regulated device study
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03326141. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.