Exercise Adherence Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Smartphone App in Promoting Zero-time Exercise and Fitness in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Background Physical activity (PA), is an effective means of protecting against cardiovascular
disease (CVD) development. PA refers to any skeletal muscle bodily movement that requires
energy expenditure. Research shows that low- to moderate-intensity muscle endurance exercise,
such as walking or brisk walking for about 15-20 minutes per day, is associated with a
significantly lower CVD risk regardless of body mass index. Mobile technologies such as
smartphone physical exercise apps offer a potentially cost-effective platform for
facilitating regular exercise, allowing individuals to set goals, receiving feedback on
achievements and health information for facilitating regular exercise. "Zero-time Exercise"
(ZTE) is a new concept for physical activities (PA) and exercise promotion and can easily
attract attention especially when most people believe that extra time is needed to do
exercise. ZTE can be done easily during most time of day, while sitting, standing, walking or
waiting. These include simple movements, such as stretching and resistance (endurance)
movements of the head, neck and shoulders, chest and abdominal muscles and the upper and
lower limbs. When ZTE is integrated into daily life and sustained with increasing intensity,
the effects could be substantial, especially for those who are sedentary and have
difficulties to meet the minimal requirements of 150 minutes of at least moderate PA per
week. The term is also intended to motivate people to start with simple exercises (the
'Foot-in-the-door' approach), change the mindset (that exercises need much time, money and
sweats) and overcome the inertia from a sedentary lifestyle to become more active. It could
also be a way to promote mental health (such as increasing happiness) through PA or exercises
and enjoying the fun and satisfaction from the rapid improvements in fitness performances.
Having brought some easily observable benefits quickly to those who are willing to try for a
few days, ZTE might lead to more intensive or vigorous exercises requiring extra time for
greater benefits.
Objective:
To test the feasibility [recruitment, dropout, and adherence to PA] of using whatsapp as an
inertia reminder to promote the adherence of Zero-time Exercises (ZTE) in patients with CHD.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | July 30, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | July 30, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 69 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 18-69 years; - Stable CHD; - Able to walk at normal speed for at least 15 min with no breathlessness; - Have own smartphone and can operate a smartphone app; - Have not downloaded and used the ZTE mobile app; - Able to read and understand Chinese; - Willing to come back at 3-month FU (the second face-to-face session, S2) for the measurements and/or intervention Exclusion Criteria: - Presence of medical conditions that might limit ability to perform moderate-intensity PA; - Currently engaging in more than 150 minutes/week of moderate/vigorous PA - Had revascularisation performed within past 3 months; - Currently participating in another clinical trial and/or cardiac rehabilitation programme; - Experience wearing an activity tracker; - Experience using a smartphone app for exercises; - Not a Hong Kong resident, or cannot communicate in Cantonese or Putonghua. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Grantham Hospital | Hong Kong | |
China | Pok Oi Hospital | Hong Kong | |
China | Ruttonjee Hospital | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Hong Kong |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Adherence to the zero time exercise intervention | Adherence to zero time exercise intervention is calculated as the total time (duration) of ZTE done per week (as reported by participants) divided by total time (150 minutes per week as prescribed by the research team) of ZTE to be done per week. Seventy percent is considered as a good adherence rate. | 3 months |
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