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A Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study of Remote ExerciSe Training mOdalities (PRESTO)
Sponsor: NYU Langone Health
Summary
This study will investigate the acceptability and efficacy of 12 weeks of: Smart-device app-based (MyZone) Asynchronous Virtual, Synchronous Virtual, and in-person aerobic training in individuals at risk for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) who do are not meeting American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for physical activity. The study aims to 1) Assess the effect of several approaches to remote aerobic training on measures of physical activity, cardiovascular fitness and CVD risk, and 2) Quantitatively and qualitatively evaluate exercise training program fidelity, implementation, effectiveness, and remaining barriers to acceptance. Participants will be asked to undergo Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) before and after 12-weeks of training via one of the 4 modalities (random assignment) listed above. They will respond to questions regarding acceptability of the interventions.
Official title: A Pilot Feasibility and Acceptability Study of Remote ExerciSe Training mOdalities
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
45 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2025-04-06
Completion Date
2027-12-01
Last Updated
2026-03-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
In-person supervised exercise sessions
Gold-standard, facility-based sessions (3 sessions/week) with an onsite trainer guidance with an exercise Intensity of 40-80% heart rate reserve (HRR) or Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) 12-16.
Virtual classes (live-streamed sessions)
Live-streamed exercise classes (3 sessions/week) with a trainer providing real-time feedback.
Self-directed aerobic exercise
Participants exercise independently and follow a weekly progression plan (3-5 sessions/week (depending on the specific progression)).
Myzone mobile application
Training using the Myzone platform, with participants wearing the Myzone heart rate monitor and using the Myzone app to receive real-time feedback and guidance during exercise sessions (3 days per week). Myzone integrates with its proprietary wearable devices to monitor heart rate and other activity metrics, providing real-time data to users via the app.
Map My Fitness mobile application
Participants will wear a Bluetooth-compatible heart rate monitor (e.g., apple watch/fitbit) that syncs with MapMyFitness. MapMyFitness automatically records workout sessions (duration, distance, heart rate, calories burned, and elevation gain where applicable).
Centralized telemetry
Centralized telemetry monitors heart rates and provides immediate feedback for trainers to adjust exercise intensity.
Myzone heart rate monitor
Wearable device (chest strap or armband) that monitors heart rate.
Locations (1)
NYU Langone Health
New York, New York, United States