Aged Clinical Trial
Official title:
Health Mediating Effects of the Well Elderly Program
The purpose of this study is to learn how activity promotes health and well being among older adults. There are two main study goals: (1) to extend the previous results obtained for the Well Elderly Study 1; and (2) to determine what factors make the program successful.
Previous theory and research implicates participation in meaningful activity as an important
factor in enhancing older adults' health-related quality of life. Consistent with this
emphasis, a previous R01 grant completed by our study group demonstrated that an
activity-based intervention (the Well Elderly Intervention) reduced declines in a wide
variety of health-related parameters among low income, ethnically diverse elders. In the
current four-year project, we attempted to replicate our previous result while
simultaneously examining the mediating mechanisms responsible for its positive effects. The
outcomes of this study will provide important new information about the process events by
which activity-based lifestyle interventions influence key aging outcomes.
In the study, 460 ethnically diverse elders were recruited from 21 sites in the greater Los
Angeles area, and participated in a randomized experiment containing a semi-crossover design
component. The sites included 9 senior citizen centers (Culver City Senior Center, Estelle
Van Meter Multipurpose Center, Hawthorne Senior Center, Hollywood Senior Multipurpose
Center, Joslyn Adult Center - Burbank, Lennox Senior Center, Long Beach Senior Center, St.
Barnabas Senior Center, and Slauson Recreation Center), as well as 12 senior residences
(Casa TELACU, Covenant Manor, Eucalyptus Park, George McDonald Court, Motion Picture and
Television Fund, Pilgrim Towers East, Regent Plaza, TELACU Del Rio, TELACU Manor, TELACU
Senior Housing, TELACU Terrace, and Ward Villas).
Within either the first or second six-month phase of their study involvement, each subject
received a lifestyle-based intervention designed to improve a variety of aging outcomes. At
4-5 points in time over an 18-24 month interval, elders completed assessments of healthy
activity, coping, social support, perceived control, stress-related biomarkers, perceived
physical health, psychosocial well-being, and cognitive functioning to test the efficacy of
the intervention and document the process mechanisms responsible for its effects.
The study has three long-term objectives. First, it will lead to more effective health care
services for our nation's rapidly growing elderly population, thereby fulfilling a major
policy priority for older adults, namely, preventing declines in their health and
independence. Second, it will generate new information regarding how activity influences
aging outcomes. Although previous research has shown that activity patterns consistently
relate to important aging outcomes, little is known about how the psychological and
biological changes that stem from activities combine to promote successful aging. This study
will reduce this knowledge gap. Third, due to the significant ethnic diversity at the study
sites, the project will produce results that generalize to minority elders. This outcome is
important due to the increasing ethnic diversity of our nation's aging population.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor)
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