Fall Clinical Trial
Official title:
Training- and Cost-effectiveness of an Internet-based Lifestyle-integrated Functional Exercise Program (iLiFE) on Reducing Falls, and Promoting Exercise Adherence in Community Older Fallers: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | May 2023 |
Source | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Falls are the second leading cause of unintentional injury and death around the globe. About one in every three older adults falls each year worldwide. With the aging population, the cost of treating fall-related injuries is increasing exponentially. There is a pressing need for a cost-effective fall prevention program. Ample evidence has shown the substantial standalone effectiveness of well-designed physical exercises in preventing falls. However, continuous exercise adherence is required for a long-lasting fall prevention effect. Unfortunately, adherence to an exercise program was generally only 21%. Building up the habit of doing regular exercise is thus crucial in preventing falls. Lifestyle integrated Functional Exercise program (LiFE) has been shown to be able to reduce the fall rate by 31% and maintain 64% of the participants exercising at 12 months follow-up. This proposed randomized controlled trial aims at comparing the effectiveness of an internet-based LiFE in reducing subsequent falls and promoting exercise adherence in community-dwelling older adults.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 322 |
Est. completion date | November 1, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | November 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - aged = 65 years, - community-dwelling, - have a fall history in the previous 12 months, - have a moderate or above risk of falls as assessed by the Physiological Profile Assessment (total z-score = 1) - can ambulate on level surfaces without physical contact of another person as assessed by Functional Ambulation Category (score = 3) - cognitively intact as assessed by the Hong Kong version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-5-minute protocol (score = 16th percentile of the age and education-adjusted cut-off score) - able to communicate effectively. Exclusion Criteria: - uncorrected vision or hearing impairment, - unstable medical condition that may preclude the planned exercises, and - have been receiving or planning to receive any fall prevention program within the study period. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | The Chinese University of Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Osteoporosis Care and Control | Hong Kong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | fall incidence as assessed by monthly telephone or internet follow-up | 12 months | ||
Secondary | physiological fall risk as assessed by the Physiological Profile Assessment (PPA) | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | balance as assessed by the 4-stage stance | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | balance as assessed by functional reach tests | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | mobility as assessed by the Short Physical Performance Battery Test | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | mobility as assessed by the Timed Up and Go Test | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | mobility as assessed by the Ten Metre Walk Test | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | muscle mass as assessed by the Bioimpedance Analysis (BIA) | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | postural hypotension as assessed by the blood pressure in sitting and standing | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | physical activity level as assessed by thigh-worn accelerometer (ActivPAL4 physical activity monitor, PAL Technologies Ltd., Glasgow, UK) | The participants will be required to wear the device for 7 consecutive days right after the baseline assessment and the re-assessment. Data about the duration of time spent in different activity types such as walking and sitting will be extracted and calculated on a daily basis. | 4 months | |
Secondary | Cognitive flexibility as assessed by Trail Making Test | will be done at the baseline- and re-assessments | 4 months | |
Secondary | balance confidence as assessed by the Short version of the Chinese version of the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale | will be done at the baseline assessment, re-assessment, and the last monthly telephone or internet follow-up. The participants will be asked to indicate their level of confidence in performing each activity on a 0-100 scale. A higher score indicates better balance confidence. | 12 months | |
Secondary | exercise adherence as assessed by Section B of the Exercise Adherence Rating Scale | This will be done at the re-assessment and the last monthly telephone or internet follow-up. The total score ranges from 0 to 24. Higher total scores indicate better exercise adherence. | 12 months | |
Secondary | health-related quality of life as assessed by EQ-5D-5L | will be done at the baseline and re-assessment and the last monthly telephone or internet follow-up | 12 months |
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