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This study aims to 1) develop a strength-building lifestyle-integrated intervention for sarcopenic CAD patients and to 2) examine the feasibility and 3) preliminary effects of this intervention on skeletal muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance, cardiac-related functional status and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), psychological distress, major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral events (MACCE) and hospital readmission rates


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Sarcopenia, a progressive and generalized skeletal muscle disorder characterized by accelerated loss of muscle mass and function, which is related to functional and physiological impairments.Individuals with sarcopenia are associated with profound adverse health outcomes, including increased incidents of falls and fractures, functional decline and increased all cause mortality. No study has been done to examine its effects on patients having the co-existence of sarcopenia and CAD, leaving a significant gap in the literature. Indeed, enabling this vulnerable cohort to adopt and maintain regular resistance exercise remains a great challenge. Assisting older adults to integrate exercise into daily activities can maximize the training benefits and overcome barriers to exercise, and thus improve exercise adoption and adherence. This study will include an assessor-blinded two-arm prospective pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) and a qualitative study to determine the feasibility, acceptance and engagement experience of the participants in the strength-building lifestyle-integrated intervention with assessments measured at baseline, 3 months and 6 months after randomization. Patients will be allocated chronologically in a 1:1 ratio by using a computer-generated random sequence to determine the block size (4, 6 and 8) and respective study group allocation. Additional to the usual care provided by the primary healthcare providers (i.e. unstructured patient education on lifestyle modification without structured exercise training), the intervention group will participate in a 12-week strength-building intervention to be delivered by an exercise specialist who is required to have a Bachelor's degree in physical education, sports science, physiotherapy or equivalent, and at least 2 years of postgraduate experience.The control group will receive routine care that they currently receiving provided by their primary healthcare providers, which includes unstructured patient education on lifestyle modification. The usual care does not include structured exercise training. This study will be conducted in a patient mutual support organization Care for Your Heart. Muscle mass and strength, physical performance, cardiac-specific functional status, cardiac-specific HRQoL, psychological distress, MACCE and hospital readmission rate will be measured for outcome evaluation at baseline (T0), immediate postintervention (T1), and 3 months post-intervention (T2).Physical performance will be the primary outcome, while the remaining will be the secondary outcomes. This study aims to 1) develop a strength-building lifestyle-integrated intervention for sarcopenic CAD patients and to 2) examine the feasibility and 3) preliminary effects of this intervention on skeletal muscle mass, muscle strength, physical performance, cardiac-related functional status and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), psychological distress, major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral events (MACCE) and hospital readmission rates. The hypotheses for the first and third study aims are: 1. Patients with sarcopenia and coronary artery disease (CAD) receiving the intervention will present with increased skeletal muscle mass and strength compared with the control group at immediate post-intervention (T1), and 3 months post-intervention (T2). 2. Patients with sarcopenia and CAD receiving the intervention will present with improved physical performance, cardiac-related functional status, HRQoL and psychological distress compared to the control group at immediate postintervention (T1), and 3 months post-intervention (T2). 3. Patients with sarcopenia and CAD receiving the intervention will present with a lower rate of major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral events (MACCE) and hospital readmission compared to the control group at immediate post-intervention (T1), and 3 months post-intervention (T2). The second aim is exploratory and qualitative, thus, there is no hypothesis to be tested. ;


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NCT number NCT05497687
Study type Interventional
Source The University of Hong Kong
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 22, 2022
Completion date November 30, 2023

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