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NCT number NCT03785886
Other study ID # 2016YFC1300202
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 2019
Est. completion date December 2020

Study information

Verified date December 2018
Source Beijing Sport Uninversity
Contact Zhengzhen Wang, Doctor
Phone 13691302589
Email zhengzhenwang1005@126.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The study is a randomized 3-month community-based exercise intervention with a control group and 2 different exercise groups: walking group and Chinese square dancing group.Eighteen communities will be selected in Beijing, and they will be age matched and randomly grouped into walking, Chinese square dancing and control groups. Each community will include twenty subjects (ten patients with hypertension and ten patients with hypertension complicated with diabetes) aged 40-69 years. All exercise sessions will be supervised and subject's exercise implementation process will be managed with intelligent equipment. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of different training programs.

The demographics data, physical activity questionnaires, blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipids, height, weight and physical fitness (cardiorespiratory fitness,muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility, body composition) will be measured before and after 3-month exercise training .The adverse reactions in the implementation of the interventions will be recorded. The primary outcomes are blood pressure and blood glucose.


Description:

The global burden of disease study shows that unreasonable diets and physical inactivity are the largest health risks facing the world today. In recent years, foreign and domestic scholars have gradually introduced the concept of " Exercise is Medicine " guide the the public exercise scientifically. However, under the special cultural background of China, it is urgent to answer how to help the public to realize reasonable scientific exercise, how to choose the popular exercise mode and whether the exercise mode is scientific and effective.

Previous meta-analysis studies on the improvement of blood pressure and blood glucose by walking have been published, but few studies on Chinese square dancing have been conducted. Previous studies on whether Chinese square dancing was scientific and effective were mostly small sample population studies carried out by Chinese scholars. The research results were of large heterogeneity, and the research design lacked reasonable consideration.

This study intends to select two common exercise mode for scientific evaluation, one is walking and the other is Chinese square dancing. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two common types of exercise (walking and Chinese square dancing) in Chinese patients with hypertension and patients with hypertension complicated with diabetes.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 360
Est. completion date December 2020
Est. primary completion date November 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 40 Years to 69 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. 40-69 years of age

2. Meet any one of the two conditions:

2.1 Hypertension: diagnosed with hypertension, systolic blood pressure is 130-159 mmHg, take no antihypertensive drug or no more than 2 kinds of antihypertensive drugs

2.2 Hypertension complicated with diabetes: diagnosed with hypertension and type 2 diabetes, systolic blood pressure is 130-159 mmHg and the fasting blood glucose in the past 2 weeks was 5.6-16.7 mmol/L (13.8-16.7 mmol/L was negative for urinary ketone) , take no more than 4 kinds of antihypertensive and hypoglycemic drugs

3. Maintain the current state of medication for the next 3 months

4. Lived in the current community in the past six months

5. Have no intention of moving out for the next three months

6. Have no regular exercise habit (moderate intensity activity less than 3 times a week, less than 30 minutes each time or 30 minutes cumulative), at least exercise 3 days a week

7. Sign informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Manual works(such as farmers, couriers, athletes and workers, who rely on physical activity to make a living)

2. Physical disability that prevents patients from walking or Chinese square dancing

3. Currently enrolled in another lifestyle intervention trial(interventions such as nutrition, psychology, exercise and health education)

4. Pregnant or planning to become pregnant

5. BMI(body mass index)=35 kg/m2

6. Answers to questions 2, 3 and 6 of the questionnaire in 2014PAR-Q+ are "yes"

7. Cardio-cerebrovascular events have occurred in the past 6 months(heart disease diagnosed by doctors, such as coronary heart disease, hypertensive heart disease, acute myocarditis, pulmonary heart disease, etc.)

8. Fasting blood glucose of diabetic patients is 13.8-16.7 mmol/L and urinary ketone is positive

9. Severe complications of diabetes affecting exercise , such as foot, eye disease and renal insufficiency

10. Complicated with other serious chronic diseases such as asthma, malignant tumor, chronic heart failure, severe depression or other mental disorders

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Walking group
Subjects in this group perform exercise consisting of walking for 30 - 60 min at 40% - 60% HRR intensity 3-5 d•wk-1 for 3 months . Each training includes 5 min warm-up and 5 min cool-down, and the exercise should start after meals for 1 hour . Heart rate is monitored by sports bracelet . Subjects using ß-blockers will not use heart rate to monitor exercise intensity , but RPE scores . And RPE( Borg scale) scores are ranged from 11-13.
Chinese square dancing group
Chinese square dances have been selected from 24 sets of square dances jointly launched in 2015 and 2017. According to the age and physical health status of the subjects, six dance pieces of are selected as the repertoires of the intervention in this study. Subjects in this group perform exercise consisting of Chinese square dances for 30-60 min at 40% - 60% HRR intensity 3-5 d•wk-1 for 3 months. Each training includes 5 min warm-up and 5 min cool-down , and the exercise should start after meals for 1 hour. Make the subjects step for 30 s to 1 min between each track to adjust the heart rate. Heart rate is monitored by sports bracelet. Subjects using ß-blockers will not use heart rate to monitor exercise intensity, but RPE scores. And RPE( Borg scale) scores are ranged from 11-13.
Control group
Walking group , Chinese square dancing group and control group are given the same health education brochures or health education lectures once a month . Specific contents of the brochure or lecture include : type 2 diabetes , hypertension related medical knowledge and the significance of intervention treatment ; prevention of type 2 diabetes , hypertension nutrition and exercise recommendations ; basic knowledge of scientific exercise and its matters needing attention .

Locations

Country Name City State
China School of Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation,Beijing Sport University Beijing Beijing

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Beijing Sport Uninversity Peking University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from Baseline Systolic Blood Pressure at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Primary Change from Baseline Fasting Blood Glucose at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on fasting blood glucose in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Change from Cardiorespiratory Fitness at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on cardiorespiratory fitness in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Cardiorespiratory fitness (2 minutes high knee lift) is in heart beats per minute. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Change from Muscle Strength at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on muscle strength in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Muscle strength (grip strength) is in kilograms. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Change from Muscle Endurance at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on muscle endurance in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Muscle endurance (40-59 yrs: push-ups(male) or sit-ups(female), 60-69 yrs: 30-second chair stand test and 30-second arm curl test) is in numbers. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Change from Flexibility at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on flexibility in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Flexibility (40-59 yrs :reach test, 60-69 yrs : chair sit-and-reach test) is in centimeters. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Change from Balance at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on balance in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Balance (standing on one leg with eyes closed) is in seconds. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Change from Body Composition at 3 months To evaluate the effect of walking and Chinese square dancing on body composition in hypertensive patients and patients with hypertension complicated with type 2 diabetes. Body composition (bioelectrical impedance ) is in percentage of weight. Before and after interventions(3 months)
Secondary Time and Frequency of Adverse Reactions and Serious Adverse Events through the study completion This study will collect the following safety information and record it in the CRF, including: research-related adverse reactions and serious adverse events. The relevant definitions and procedures are as follows.
The adverse effects of exercise include: cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, aggravation of complications associated with diabetes/hypertension, and sports injuries. Severe adverse events (SAEs) are defined as conditions that result in any of the following outcomes after exercise intervention: death, life-threatening, hospitalization, permanent or significant disability, dysfunction.
If a SAE occurs during the course of the study, the investigator should immediately take appropriate treatment on the subject and terminate the trial. Adverse reactions are asked daily by the researcher. In the event of an adverse reaction, the investigator is required to record the following in the CRF: the time, severity, end time, measures taken, and outcome of the adverse event.
Every day during the interventions until the end of the study(3 months)
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