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NCT06137859
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Physical Literacy-based Intervention for Older Adults

Sponsor: Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Summary

The ageing population creates concerns and challenges worldwide. The large number of older adults (aged over 65) in Hong Kong continues to rise as people live longer. This may result in heavy burdens on public services and problems such as a shortage of medical resources. The purpose of this study is to implement a physical literacy-based intervention (PLBI) among older adults in Hong Kong in order to achieve the goal of health promotion. A two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial will be employed in this proposed study. Ten daycare centers for the elderly in Hong Kong will be invited to participate in this study. The intervention group will receive functional fitness training and mastering physical literacy class twice a week with buddy peer support, and they will be asked to keep a reflective writing journal on a daily basis for 12 weeks in total. Participants will be evaluated at baseline (week 0), post-intervention (week 12), and at 6-week follow-up (week 18). This will consist of objective and self-reported measures covering elements within physical literacy (i.e. physical competence, motivation and confidence, knowledge and understanding) and also physical activity levels on an individual basis. The study intends to introduce a conceptual framework of physical literacy for the elderly through an intervention that allows older people to develop daily behaviour habits, which should promote active ageing for the elderly and greater self-esteem in later life. After this study, participants may share their positive experiences, and encourage their peers in the community to become physically literate in the future. In the long run, due to the feasibility and sustainability of these potential programs, this proposed study has the potential to connect seniors through social engagement and contribute to healthy living.

Official title: Physical Literacy-based Intervention (PLBI) for Older Adults: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Study Protocol

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

400

Start Date

2025-01-01

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2024-08-28

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Weekly-based functional fitness training

Participants will receive a 12-week duration of functional fitness training in daycare centers, which will be implemented twice a week. The 60-minute per session training series will be delivered and guided by qualified elderly health and fitness instructors, who will be provided with a workshop before this intervention. The workshop will be designed and delivered by the research team. The first session will focus on the physical literacy of older adults and the second session will focus on how to lead functional fitness training under the FITT principle for older adults. The main goal of functional training is to improve the range of joint motion, increase muscle strength and flexibility, and boost blood circulation safely. Therefore, symmetry training together with cardiovascular training is the core of the training program. Examples of the main training activities include cardio-full-body exercises, upper-body exercises, lower-body exercises and sensory integrative training.

BEHAVIORAL

Mastering Physical Literacy Class

A 30-minute MPLC program will be conducted by experienced elderly health and fitness instructors after WBFFT. This MPLC program aims to enhance the knowledge and understanding of physical literacy. Referring to the newly developed consensus statement, the MPLC includes the following five domains related to the relationship with movement and physical activity throughout life: i) Why physical literacy matters - improves health, well-being and quality of life. ii) Understanding physical literacy - value, enjoy and engage in physical activity for life. iii) Everyone's physical literacy is different - their individual needs and experiences of movement and physical activity. iv) Building physical literacy - think, feel, move and connect with others. v) How experience affects physical literacy - people, places and spaces around us.

BEHAVIORAL

Daily based reflective writing

At the end of the baseline stage of this study, each participant of the intervention group will receive a template notebook for daily-based reflective writing. The required columns consist of the daily diet, physical activity, mood and sleep quality. Participants will be required to write down their behavior in this notebook daily. In each week's functional training course, there will be a life-sharing session, where the participants will be reminded to bring their notebooks and share their daily activities with others. They will receive feedback, advice and encouragement from the instructor and each other. The notebook will be collected during the last week of the intervention.

BEHAVIORAL

Buddy Peers Support Group

Peer-support groups with buddy members will be arranged in each daycare center. Three pairs of buddies and hence about 6 participants will be formed per group. A total of 6 buddy pairs and 2 groups will be formed per daycare center. Buddy peers will encourage each other to do functional exercises regularly or to perform functional exercises together. The time and place for the practice will be decided among buddy members. A member in each group will be nominated as the leader to assist in the liaison and coordination of group activities. The group will perform weekly group-based functional exercises, and the time and place for the practice will be decided among group members. The group will be encouraged to hold monthly gatherings with their fitness instructor in order to strengthen social support.