Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Weight |
It will be measured with a TANITA digital scale (TBF-410), which is accurate to 0.1 kg. The scale will be cleared before each participant is weighed, and the participants will be asked to remove any 'heavy' items from their pockets (keys, wallets etc.) and remove any heavy items of clothing or apparel (jackets, shoes, woollen jerseys etc.). |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Weight |
It will be measured with a TANITA digital scale (TBF-410), which is accurate to 0.1 kg. The scale will be cleared before each participant is weighed, and the participants will be asked to remove any 'heavy' items from their pockets (keys, wallets etc.) and remove any heavy items of clothing or apparel (jackets, shoes, woollen jerseys etc.). |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Weight |
It will be measured with a TANITA digital scale (TBF-410), which is accurate to 0.1 kg. The scale will be cleared before each participant is weighed, and the participants will be asked to remove any 'heavy' items from their pockets (keys, wallets etc.) and remove any heavy items of clothing or apparel (jackets, shoes, woollen jerseys etc.). |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
BMI |
It will be calculated as weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of height (in metres) (kg/m2). |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
BMI |
It will be calculated as weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of height (in metres) (kg/m2). |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
BMI |
It will be calculated as weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of height (in metres) (kg/m2). |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
Waist circumference |
It will be measured midway between the lowest rib margin and the top of the iliac crest at the end of a gentle expiration. The measure will be performed with a flexible metre ribbon accurate to 0.1 cm. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Waist circumference |
It will be measured midway between the lowest rib margin and the top of the iliac crest at the end of a gentle expiration. The measure will be performed with a flexible metre ribbon accurate to 0.1 cm. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Waist circumference |
It will be measured midway between the lowest rib margin and the top of the iliac crest at the end of a gentle expiration. The measure will be performed with a flexible metre ribbon accurate to 0.1 cm. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
Hip circumference |
It will be measured at the widest part of the body below the waist. The measurement of the waist circumference will be performed with a flexible metre ribbon accurate to 0.1 cm. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Hip circumference |
It will be measured at the widest part of the body below the waist. The measurement of the waist circumference will be performed with a flexible metre ribbon accurate to 0.1 cm. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Hip circumference |
It will be measured at the widest part of the body below the waist. The measurement of the waist circumference will be performed with a flexible metre ribbon accurate to 0.1 cm. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
Waist to height ratio |
The waist to height ratio will be calculated as waist circumference (in centimetres) divided by height (in centimetres). |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Waist to height ratio |
The waist to height ratio will be calculated as waist circumference (in centimetres) divided by height (in centimetres). |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Waist to height ratio |
The waist to height ratio will be calculated as waist circumference (in centimetres) divided by height (in centimetres). |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
Percent body fat |
The percent body fat will be estimated with the TANITA digital scale (TBF-410) using foot-to-foot bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). After entering the participant's gender, race, height and age, the participant will be instructed to stand with bare feet on the metal footplates. The data will be displayed automatically. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Percent body fat |
The percent body fat will be estimated with the TANITA digital scale (TBF-410) using foot-to-foot bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). After entering the participant's gender, race, height and age, the participant will be instructed to stand with bare feet on the metal footplates. The data will be displayed automatically. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Percent body fat |
The percent body fat will be estimated with the TANITA digital scale (TBF-410) using foot-to-foot bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). After entering the participant's gender, race, height and age, the participant will be instructed to stand with bare feet on the metal footplates. The data will be displayed automatically. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
6-min walk test |
Testing procedures will follow Chow's study protocol (2018). The participants will be instructed and encouraged to cover the greatest possible distance on a flat surface 25 m in length. They will be instructed to keep a steady pace, whether running or walking. At the end of the test, the participants will be instructed to keep walking to aid in the recovery process. The distance will be measured by the number of laps around the track, adding extra distance as required (VOLEK et al., 2003). A trained examiner will measure and record the distance covered by each participant. Each participant will be assigned a trained partner (university student helper) based on his or her special physical condition and cognitive ability to give verbal direction and encouragement during the test. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
6-min walk test |
Testing procedures will follow Chow's study protocol (2018). The participants will be instructed and encouraged to cover the greatest possible distance on a flat surface 25 m in length. They will be instructed to keep a steady pace, whether running or walking. At the end of the test, the participants will be instructed to keep walking to aid in the recovery process. The distance will be measured by the number of laps around the track, adding extra distance as required (VOLEK et al., 2003). A trained examiner will measure and record the distance covered by each participant. Each participant will be assigned a trained partner (university student helper) based on his or her special physical condition and cognitive ability to give verbal direction and encouragement during the test. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
6-min walk test |
Testing procedures will follow Chow's study protocol (2018). The participants will be instructed and encouraged to cover the greatest possible distance on a flat surface 25 m in length. They will be instructed to keep a steady pace, whether running or walking. At the end of the test, the participants will be instructed to keep walking to aid in the recovery process. The distance will be measured by the number of laps around the track, adding extra distance as required (VOLEK et al., 2003). A trained examiner will measure and record the distance covered by each participant. Each participant will be assigned a trained partner (university student helper) based on his or her special physical condition and cognitive ability to give verbal direction and encouragement during the test. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
30-second sit-to-stand |
It will be used to assess participants' lower limb strength and endurance. It measures the maximum number of times a participant can rise to a full standing position from a seated position in a 30-second period, without pushing off with their arms. This test is administered using a school chair without arms, with a seat height around 14 inches (35.6 cm). The back of the chair will be placed against a wall to prevent it from moving. The participants will be instructed to sit in the middle of the chair, back straight, feet approximately shoulder width apart and placed on the floor at an angle slightly back from the knees, with one foot slightly in front of the other to help maintain balance. Arms are crossed at the wrists and held against the chest. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
30-second sit-to-stand |
It will be used to assess participants' lower limb strength and endurance. It measures the maximum number of times a participant can rise to a full standing position from a seated position in a 30-second period, without pushing off with their arms. This test is administered using a school chair without arms, with a seat height around 14 inches (35.6 cm). The back of the chair will be placed against a wall to prevent it from moving. The participants will be instructed to sit in the middle of the chair, back straight, feet approximately shoulder width apart and placed on the floor at an angle slightly back from the knees, with one foot slightly in front of the other to help maintain balance. Arms are crossed at the wrists and held against the chest. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
30-second sit-to-stand |
It will be used to assess participants' lower limb strength and endurance. It measures the maximum number of times a participant can rise to a full standing position from a seated position in a 30-second period, without pushing off with their arms. This test is administered using a school chair without arms, with a seat height around 14 inches (35.6 cm). The back of the chair will be placed against a wall to prevent it from moving. The participants will be instructed to sit in the middle of the chair, back straight, feet approximately shoulder width apart and placed on the floor at an angle slightly back from the knees, with one foot slightly in front of the other to help maintain balance. Arms are crossed at the wrists and held against the chest. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
One minute sit-up |
will be adopted to evaluate participants' abdominal muscular strength and endurance. The task is to perform as many sit-ups as possible in one minute, or until the participant experiences muscle fatigue and cannot try any more. The participants will be instructed to cross their arms on their chests with hands on shoulders, and to tighten their abdominal muscles and rise up to touch elbows to thighs. Then, they return to the start position and repeat. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
One minute sit-up |
will be adopted to evaluate participants' abdominal muscular strength and endurance. The task is to perform as many sit-ups as possible in one minute, or until the participant experiences muscle fatigue and cannot try any more. The participants will be instructed to cross their arms on their chests with hands on shoulders, and to tighten their abdominal muscles and rise up to touch elbows to thighs. Then, they return to the start position and repeat. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
One minute sit-up |
will be adopted to evaluate participants' abdominal muscular strength and endurance. The task is to perform as many sit-ups as possible in one minute, or until the participant experiences muscle fatigue and cannot try any more. The participants will be instructed to cross their arms on their chests with hands on shoulders, and to tighten their abdominal muscles and rise up to touch elbows to thighs. Then, they return to the start position and repeat. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
Handgrip strength |
It will be used to assess participants' hand and forearm muscular strength. During the test, the participant will be instructed to adopt a standing position, with arms at his/her side, not touching the body. The participant will be asked to squeeze the dynamometer with as much force as possible, being careful to squeeze only once for each measurement. Three trials will be made with a pause of 10-20 s between each to avoid the effects of muscular fatigue. Right and left hands will be alternated. The best score will be recorded. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Handgrip strength |
It will be used to assess participants' hand and forearm muscular strength. During the test, the participant will be instructed to adopt a standing position, with arms at his/her side, not touching the body. The participant will be asked to squeeze the dynamometer with as much force as possible, being careful to squeeze only once for each measurement. Three trials will be made with a pause of 10-20 s between each to avoid the effects of muscular fatigue. Right and left hands will be alternated. The best score will be recorded. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Handgrip strength |
It will be used to assess participants' hand and forearm muscular strength. During the test, the participant will be instructed to adopt a standing position, with arms at his/her side, not touching the body. The participant will be asked to squeeze the dynamometer with as much force as possible, being careful to squeeze only once for each measurement. Three trials will be made with a pause of 10-20 s between each to avoid the effects of muscular fatigue. Right and left hands will be alternated. The best score will be recorded. |
up to 8 months |
|
Primary |
Sit to reach test |
Each participant will begin the test by removing his/her shoes (very thin footwear will be permitted) and sitting down at the test apparatus. One leg will be fully extended with the foot flat against the end of the testing instrument. The other knee will be bent, with the sole of the foot flat on the floor 5-8 cm to the side of the straight knee. The arms will be extended forward over the measuring scale with hands palms down, one on top of the other. Each participant will be instructed to reach directly forward with both hands along the scale four times and to hold the position of the fourth reach for at least 1 s. After measuring one side, the participant will be asked to switch the position of his/her legs and reach again. The participant can allow the bent knee to move to the side if necessary as the body moves forward. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Sit to reach test |
Each participant will begin the test by removing his/her shoes (very thin footwear will be permitted) and sitting down at the test apparatus. One leg will be fully extended with the foot flat against the end of the testing instrument. The other knee will be bent, with the sole of the foot flat on the floor 5-8 cm to the side of the straight knee. The arms will be extended forward over the measuring scale with hands palms down, one on top of the other. Each participant will be instructed to reach directly forward with both hands along the scale four times and to hold the position of the fourth reach for at least 1 s. After measuring one side, the participant will be asked to switch the position of his/her legs and reach again. The participant can allow the bent knee to move to the side if necessary as the body moves forward. |
up to 5 months |
|
Primary |
Sit to reach test |
Each participant will begin the test by removing his/her shoes (very thin footwear will be permitted) and sitting down at the test apparatus. One leg will be fully extended with the foot flat against the end of the testing instrument. The other knee will be bent, with the sole of the foot flat on the floor 5-8 cm to the side of the straight knee. The arms will be extended forward over the measuring scale with hands palms down, one on top of the other. Each participant will be instructed to reach directly forward with both hands along the scale four times and to hold the position of the fourth reach for at least 1 s. After measuring one side, the participant will be asked to switch the position of his/her legs and reach again. The participant can allow the bent knee to move to the side if necessary as the body moves forward. |
up to 8 months |
|
Secondary |
Blood pressure (both diastolic and systolic blood pressure) |
It will be measured using an Omron blood pressure monitor. (It will be calibrated before using.) During the test, the participant will be asked to sit quietly for about 5 minutes, and then to remove outer garments and roll up their shirt sleeves if necessary to bare the upper right arm. The measurements will be taken on the right arm whenever possible. The participant's arm will be resting on the desk so that the antecubital fossa is at the level of the heart and with the palm relaxed and facing upwards. Then, the cuff will be placed on the right arm, with the bottom edge 1-2 cm above the antecubital fossa. The top edge of the cuff cannot be restricted by clothing. |
up to 2 months |
|
Secondary |
Blood pressure (both diastolic and systolic blood pressure) |
It will be measured using an Omron blood pressure monitor. (It will be calibrated before using.) During the test, the participant will be asked to sit quietly for about 5 minutes, and then to remove outer garments and roll up their shirt sleeves if necessary to bare the upper right arm. The measurements will be taken on the right arm whenever possible. The participant's arm will be resting on the desk so that the antecubital fossa is at the level of the heart and with the palm relaxed and facing upwards. Then, the cuff will be placed on the right arm, with the bottom edge 1-2 cm above the antecubital fossa. The top edge of the cuff cannot be restricted by clothing. |
up to 5 months |
|
Secondary |
Blood pressure (both diastolic and systolic blood pressure) |
It will be measured using an Omron blood pressure monitor. (It will be calibrated before using.) During the test, the participant will be asked to sit quietly for about 5 minutes, and then to remove outer garments and roll up their shirt sleeves if necessary to bare the upper right arm. The measurements will be taken on the right arm whenever possible. The participant's arm will be resting on the desk so that the antecubital fossa is at the level of the heart and with the palm relaxed and facing upwards. Then, the cuff will be placed on the right arm, with the bottom edge 1-2 cm above the antecubital fossa. The top edge of the cuff cannot be restricted by clothing. |
up to 8 months |
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