Insomnia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Long-term Follow-up of Functional Performance and Exercise Efficacy in Community-dwelling Elderly With Insomnia
Poor sleep quality has been recognized as a major public health concern in the world. The
prevalence of insomnia in Taiwan is comparable to that of Western countries. It is estimated
that up to 50% of elderly complain about their sleep. Insomnia is associated with anxiety,
falls, or cognitive impairment in the elderly, which may compromise their daily activities
function and quality of life.
Recently, researches have demonstrated the associations between insomnia and endocrine
system dysfunction, metabolic disorders, and cardiovascular events and death. Therefore, it
is an important issue to improve sleep quality of the elders. The side-effects of
pharmacological treatments and high-cost of cognitive behavior therapy limit their
accessibility and effectiveness, and exercise training has been expected to provide an
alternative intervention for insomnia. However, the long-term impact of insomnia on
health-related fitness and metabolic function, and the effect of exercise training remain
inconclusive. Therefore, the study hypothesis is that exercise training affect functional
performance and quality of life in community-dwelling elderly with insomnia.
This project will be conducted in three years:
In the first year, we will compare the cardiorespiratory function, body composition,
physical activity, and metabolic biochemistry parameters in community-dwelling elders with
good and poor sleep quality. One hundred and twenty elders will be recruited to receive the
actigraph accelermometer recording, sleep quality questionnaire, exercise test,
bioelectrical impedance analysis, heart rate variability analysis, cognitive and depression
evaluation, and biochemistry analysis.
Secondly, the study will evaluate the efficacy and possible mechanisms of a 16-week exercise
training for insomnia. Sixty patients with insomnia elders will be randomized to exercise
group or control group. Participants in the exercise group will receive aerobic and
resistance exercise 3 times per week for 16 weeks. The controls will receive sleep hygiene
education and consultation. All measurements will be performed as described before.
Finally, all the 120 elders participating in this study will receive 12-month follow-up
assessments to explore the longitudinal impact of insomnia on cardiorespiratory function,
body composition and metabolic function, and long-term effect of exercise training on
insomnia. We expect elders with poor sleep quality have lower level of health-related
fitness and metabolic function; exercise training is effective to improve sleep quality,
metabolic function and general health in the elders with insomnia, and the effect can be
sustained for a long period.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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