Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Attendance |
Attendance will be measured by checking if participants have attended each appointment with the health care professional as implemented by the program. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Intervention Adherence |
Intervention adherence will be measured by checking if participants have attended each appointment with the health care professional as implemented by the program. If the participant has attended 80% or more of their appointments, this would be classified as good intervention adherence to the program. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Waist Circumference |
Waist circumference in cm will be measured in triplicate, to the nearest 0.1 cm at the umbilicus, between the last rib and iliac crest using a fibreglass tape measured by an exercise professional. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Body fat percentage |
The InBody 570 Body Composition Analyzer will measure body fat percentage by bioelectrical impedance. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Lean mass percentage |
The InBody 570 Body Composition Analyzer will measure lean mass percentage by bioelectrical impedance. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Systolic Blood Pressure |
Systolic blood pressure in mmHg is measured in triplicate, on the non-dominant arm in a sitting position by an exercise professional using a validated oscillometric blood pressure monitor. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Diastolic Blood Pressure |
Diastolic blood pressure in mmHg is measured in triplicate, on the non-dominant arm in a sitting position by an exercise professional using a validated oscillometric blood pressure monitor. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Heart Rate |
Heart rate in beats per minute is measured in triplicate, on the non-dominant arm in a sitting position by an exercise professional using a validated oscillometric blood pressure monitor. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Total cholesterol |
Diagnostic Services of Manitoba will collect and process the participants blood samples and measure the total cholesterol concentration in mmol/L according to their established protocols. |
4 months |
|
Other |
High density lipoprotein cholesterol |
Diagnostic Services of Manitoba will collect and process the participants blood samples and measure the high density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration in mmol/L according to their established protocols. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Low density lipoprotein cholesterol |
Diagnostic Services of Manitoba will collect and process the participants blood samples and measure the low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration in mmol/L according to their established protocols. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Triglyceride |
Diagnostic Services of Manitoba will collect and process the participants blood samples and measure the triglyceride concentration in mmol/L according to their established protocols. |
4 months |
|
Other |
total cholesterol and high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio |
Diagnostic Services of Manitoba will collect and process the participants blood samples and measure the total cholesterol and high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio according to their established protocols. |
4 months |
|
Other |
Hemoglobin A1C |
Diagnostic Services of Manitoba will collect and process the participants blood samples and measure the hemoglobin A1C as a percentage according to their established protocols. |
4 months |
|
Primary |
Body Weight Loss |
Weight will be measured in kg to the nearest 0.1 kg using a InBody 570 scale |
4 months |
|
Secondary |
Changes in Quality of Life |
Quality of life will be measured through the SF-36 quality of life questionnaire. The SF-36 measures nine areas: physical functioning, role functioning (emotional), role functioning (physical), energy/fatigue, emotional well-being, social functioning, pain, general health, and health change. A higher score indicate greater levels of quality of life. |
4 months |
|
Secondary |
Changes in Sleep Quality |
Sleep will be measured through the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire measures the quality and pattern of sleep in adults, and includes seven components: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medications, and daytime dysfunction. A score of 5 or less is indicated as good sleep quality where a score of 6 or more is indicated as poor sleep quality. |
4 months |
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