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NCT06352749
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Face-to-face vs Online Physical Exercise in Seniors Living in Nursing Homes (ExerMOT-NH)

Sponsor: University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)

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Summary

The benefits of multicomponent physical exercise (MPE) in the mental and physical health of older adults are widely accepted. However, during Covid19 pandemic, some face-to-face programs for physical exercise were canceled. The situation was particularly complex in nursing homes (NHs) because residents were often confined to their floors and many leisure activities were canceled. Online physical exercise sessions increased their popularity during the pandemic. However, there is no evidence that online physical exercise sessions are an effective alternative to face-to-face sessions for older people living in NHs. The current project aims to assess a synchronous online MPE program's feasibility, acceptability, and effects. With this aim, first a synchronous online MPE intervention was designed and then a multicenter randomized controlled trial with 3 branches was developed: face-to-face MPE, online MPE and control. Participants in the control group will receive advice to maintain physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior. Additionally, those in the intervention groups will also participate in 24-week individualized and progressive MPE programs performed at moderate intensity that will be focused on strength, balance, and endurance. MPE will be performed through supervised sessions (2 per week). One of the intervention groups will be supervised face-to-face whereas the other will be supervised synchronously online. Study assessments will be conducted at baseline, at the end of the 24-week intervention, and after 24-week follow-up. The primary outcomes of the study will be changes in mental and physical health. Secondary outcomes will include other parameters of mental and physical health, together with physical activity, frailty, quality of life, and biological markers. The dropout rate, the adherence, the injuries and other adverse events suffered by the participants, and technical incidences produced in the online modality will be recorded. A mixed-model ANCOVA will be performed to compare the data between intervention and control groups, considering as co-variables baseline measurements. The statistical analysis will be performed on the whole sample and separated for sex/gender. The study received ethical approval (M10\_2022\_405\_IRAZUSTA ASTIAZARAN). The results of this project will be transferred to institutions and entities involved in managing NHs to increase the opportunities for the residents to remain physically active.

Official title: Face-to-face vs Online Physical Exercise in Seniors Living in Nursing Homes: Randomized Controlled Trial on Its Effects on Health and Quality of Life

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

65 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2024-03-18

Completion Date

2025-11-30

Last Updated

2024-04-08

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Advice to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior

After the baseline assessments, all participants will receive individualized counseling for following physically active lifestyle and reducing sedentary behaviors. Participants will be encouraged to increase the physical activity time and intensity, and to hourly break the sedentary time while at home. The recommendations will be transmitted verbally and through written material.

BEHAVIORAL

Online Physical Exercise

This intervention will entail: Strength training of upper and lower limbs. Familiarization phase will include 2-3 exercises of 1-2 series and 8-12 repetitions per session. During the acquisition phase, 2-3 exercises of 2-3 series and 8-12 repetitions at a higher velocity. The resting time between sets will be of 1-3 minutes. Balance exercises will include proprioception, agility and weight transfer exercises. Difficulty will progressively increase by reducing the base of support, by including multidirectional displacements, walking on tiptoe or heels, body-weight transfer, dynamic exercises modifying the centre of gravity, and stressing postural muscles and by sensorial reductions. Flexibility exercises: Static stretching maintained during 20-30s carried out at the end of each session. All the sessions will be supervised online by trained physiotherapists or sports physiologists.

BEHAVIORAL

Face-to-Face Exercise

This intervention will entail: Strength training of upper and lower limbs. Familiarization phase will include 2-3 exercises of 1-2 series and 8-12 repetitions per session. During the acquisition phase, 2-3 exercises of 2-3 series and 8-12 repetitions at a higher velocity. The resting time between sets will be of 1-3 minutes. Balance exercises will include proprioception, agility and weight transfer exercises. Difficulty will progressively increase by reducing the base of support, by including multidirectional displacements, walking on tiptoe or heels, body-weight transfer, dynamic exercises modifying the centre of gravity, and stressing postural muscles and by sensorial reductions. Flexibility exercises: Static stretching maintained during 20-30s carried out at the end of each session. All the sessions will be supervised face-to-face by trained physiotherapists or sports physiologists.

Locations (4)

Residencia Aspaldiko

Portugalete, Bizkaia, Spain

Residencia Nuestra Señora de Begoña

Santurtzi, Bizkaia, Spain

Residencia Albiz Santiago LLanos

Sestao, Bizkaia, Spain

Fundación Miranda

Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain