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RecruitingNCT05641662

Effects of Exergaming to Reduce Sedentary Time in Inactive Patients With Heart Failure

Heart-eXg Study: Effects of Exergaming to Reduce Sedentary Time in Inactive Patients With Heart Failure: An International Multi-center, Randomized, Parallel-group Study

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
750 (estimated)
Sponsor
Linkoeping University · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this to determine the effect of tailored exergaming for inactive patients with heart failure to reduce their sedentary time, improve their daily physical activity, exercise capacity, decrease frailty and improve health-related quality of life. Participants will, on a background of standard guideline-directed medical therapy patients, be randomised to tailored activity advice (control) or the Heart-Exergame (Heart-eXg) intervention for a period of 3 months. Patients randomised to the Heart-eXg group will receive an exergame with feedback and tailoring to adapt the exergaming advice. Patients will also be able to play with a person in their own network.

Detailed description

Rationale: Heart failure (HF) is an increasing global health concern with over 20 million patients worldwide. A decrease in sedentary time can have beneficial effects for a growing group of inactive patients with HF. The use of exergames (games to improve physical activity) is promising for people who are home bound and physically inactive. Such a gaming activity should be attractive, tailored to preferences and to capacity. Objective: To determine the effect of tailored exergaming for inactive patients with HF to reduce their sedentary time, improve their daily physical activity, exercise capacity, decrease frailty and improve health-related quality of life. Study design: A pilot study and a multicentre, open-label 1:1 randomised clinical trial with 6 months follow-up. Study population: Adult patients with symptomatic HF: n= 20 for the pilot study and n=600 for the main study Intervention: On a background of standard guideline-directed medical therapy patients will be randomised to tailored activity advice (control) or the Heart-Exergame (Heart-eXg) intervention for a period of 3 months. Patients randomised to the Heart-eXg group will receive an exergame with feedback and tailoring to adapt the exergaming advice. Patients will also be able to play with a person in their own network. Main study parameters/endpoints: Primary endpoint is sedentary time (actigraphy). Secondary outcomes are daily physical activity, submaximal exercise capacity, physical frailty, health-related quality of life. This study will gain insight into the effects of using an exergame that is easily applicable and affordable. Given the vast growing target population of patients with HF worldwide, and the simplicity of the intervention, potentially millions of patients may benefit from the results of this study.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERHeart FarmingHeart Farming is a mobile game. which can be played indoors and outdoors and stimulates players to be physically active. The game is built around a theme (farming) and users are challenged to collect products by being active. The phone will register movements and convert them into points and fruits and vegetables. For the basic playing only 10 minutes walking a day with the game is possible and is rewarded. For players who want more challenge and level of trading products and collecting products in groups is added. The game is adaptable to different levels of mobility and players can invite others to play with them. Players can see their own game results, progression, and active time.

Timeline

Start date
2022-05-16
Primary completion
2026-12-31
Completion
2027-07-30
First posted
2022-12-08
Last updated
2026-03-10

Locations

12 sites across 4 countries: Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05641662. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.