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NCT06937073
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Multi-component Real-time Remote Rehabilitation in Sarcopenia

Sponsor: West China Hospital

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Summary

This study is designed as a single center, non blinded, randomized controlled, dual arm trial. We designed to allocate participants in a 1:1 ratio to compare the effects of real-time remote rehabilitation and self rehabilitation with multiple components on muscle strength, muscle mass, balance, and walking ability in patients with sarcopenia. Each participant signs an informed consent form before registering for the study. This protocol follows the 2013 Standard Protocol Project: Intervention Trial Recommendation Guidelines.

Official title: Comparative Study of Multi-component Real-time Remote Rehabilitation and Self Rehabilitation in the Treatment of Sarcopenia

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

60 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

104

Start Date

2025-07-31

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2025-07-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

dietary intake guidance and exercise guidance

In the "Fugu Medical" WeChat mini program, the intervention plan for the intervention group included: (1) dietary intake guidance and (2) exercise guidance. 1. Dietary intake guidance: The dietary guidance was mainly based on the general dietary guidelines for the elderly issued by the Chinese Nutrition Society. 2. Exercise guidance Exercise guidance included resistance training and balance training.

BEHAVIORAL

Control

Participants in the control group only received rehabilitation program articles in the form of images and text through the mobile application. These materials also included dietary intake guidance and exercise instructions. The frequency and intensity of the exercise instructions were sent to the patients at the same time. However, their daily adherence, including whether the training was completed or whether the dietary intake was appropriate, was not checked, verified, or followed up.