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NCT ID: NCT06208969 Completed - Malnutrition Clinical Trials

The Effect of Nutrition Counseling on Nutritional Status in Stroke Patients

Start date: March 7, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of intensive nutrition counseling on nutritional status and functional recovery in stroke patients over the age of 65, compared to standard nutrition counseling.

NCT ID: NCT06150053 Completed - Old Age; Debility Clinical Trials

Dose Dense Chemotherapy in Elderly Patients > 80 Years Old With DLBCL

Start date: July 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Multi-center retrospective analysis of patients with DLBCL aged ≥80 years old treated with R-CHOP-14 compared to other regimens. Patient data including baseline characteristics, histology, dose intensity and treatment outcomes will be extracted from hospital medical electronic records. Relative dose intensity (RDI) will be calculated as the percentage of the dose intensity achieved divided by the intended dose intensity. Primary endpoints are overall (OS), progression-free (PFS) and event-free survival (EFS), defined as time from diagnosis to death, death or progression/relapse, progression/relapse or treatment discontinuation.

NCT ID: NCT05758792 Completed - Old Age; Debility Clinical Trials

Muscle Quality, Fall Concern and Lower Extremity Functionality in Older Women

Start date: January 20, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of muscle quality on fear of fall, and lower extremity functionality in older women. The differences between muscle quality, fear of falling and lower extremity functionality in the elderly male and female participating in the study were investigated. Older women had worse muscle quality, higher fall concern and less lower extremity functionality than older men.

NCT ID: NCT05651412 Completed - Fall Clinical Trials

Normative Data of Dynamic Gait Index and 5 Time Sit to Stand Test Among Elderly Population

Start date: August 20, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The goal of this observational study is to measure the normative data for dynamic gait index and 5 time sit to stand test in elderly population. This study aimed for to take normative measurement of dynamic gait index and five time sit to stand test among elderly population and to compare the preliminary values of above mentioned tests with age.

NCT ID: NCT05287932 Completed - Physical Inactivity Clinical Trials

Brief Physical Activity Intervention for Older People With Multimorbidity

Start date: May 9, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Physical activity is an important determinant of health and well-being in older people. However, many older people do not achieve recommended physical activity levels and increasing older people's physical activity is challenging. This preliminary study will explore the effects of a brief physical activity intervention on physical activity and physical function in older people with multimorbidity. The findings will be used to inform the design of a subsequent adequately-powered randomised controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT05267444 Completed - Frailty Clinical Trials

The Effects of a Tele-health Program

Start date: June 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Frailty is a state of being vulnerable and functional disable due to age-related decline of multiple physiological systems, and is often associated with higher risk of falls, institutionalization, hospitalization, disability, dementia, and death. One of the best strategies to combat the burden of frailty is to promote physical activity in the aging population, especially to the older adults who are already in a frail condition

NCT ID: NCT05224362 Completed - Balance Clinical Trials

Acute Effects of Elastic Band Resistance on Postural Stability and Physical Function in Older Adults

Start date: April 6, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Current balance and stability interventions have been shown to improve balance through targeting balance impairments and retraining effects. However, there are key facilitators and barriers 'that older adults may face to participate in such interventions'. Additionally, physical activity interventions fail to integrate older adults into the co-design and co-production of PA interventions. The study will aim to identify the impact and practicalities of an exercise intervention in older adults by performing pre selected exercises with an elastic resistance band attached at the hip and chest region to challenge balance. Static posturography will assess the impacts of the exercise intervention on balance and stability. Researcher led interviews will focus on the participants perceptions of the activities and decision making of exercise selection by selecting components that they are confident to perform which is a key element to creating a practical and enjoyable exercise programme for the older population. This will co-create an intervention that is accessible, acceptable, and appropriate for older adults. The study will establish the physical impact and practicalities of a novel elastic band resistance exercise intervention in older adults by performing force plate posturography and researcher led interviews that will focus on the participants perceptions of the activities and intensity levels to co-create an intervention that is accessible, acceptable, and appropriate for older adults.

NCT ID: NCT05122156 Completed - Old Age; Debility Clinical Trials

Correlation of Berg Balance Scale, Time up and Go and Dynamic Gait Index Scale in Elderly

Start date: August 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will find a correlation Between Berg Balance scale, Time up and Go and Dynamic Gait Index Scale in community Dwelling Ambulatory Elderly. It will be comparative cross sectional survey that will be evaluate which scale is best one for quick screening of elderly. This study will be completed within the time duration of 6 month. Convenient sampling technique will be used to collect the data. 125 sample size will be taken, in this study to find the correlation between Berg Balance scales. Time up and Go and Dynamic Gait index scale in community dwelling ambulatory elderly. In this study all subjects perform Mini-mental state examination test to meet the inclusion criteria of the study it will be above than 25 than all subjects perform Berg Balance test, Time up and Go test and Dynamic Gait Index test then interpret their values to find the best one scale for screening of elderly. . In this study subjects included will be living independently in the community and also those who walk without any aid. Those subjects who are diagnosed with neuromuscular condition, cardiorespiratory condition, cognitive impairment and having uncorrected auditory and visual deficit will be excluded from this study. In this study we will check the static, proactive part of the dynamic balance, their gait impairments and also the risk of fall of elder population. Pearson correlation Data will be analyzed on SPSS 25.

NCT ID: NCT05059964 Completed - Sedentary Behavior Clinical Trials

Circuit Training and Aerobic Exercise Among Sedentary Elderly Population

Start date: September 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare the effects of Circuit training and aerobic exercise on cardiopulmonary fitness among Sedentary elderly population

NCT ID: NCT05058703 Completed - Old Age; Debility Clinical Trials

Saraiki Translation, Validity & Reliability of the Activities Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale Questionnaire

Start date: June 26, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is a need for a culturally adapted screening tool to aid health care professionals or clinicians screen for the presence of fall and balance issues associated with injuries in saraiki population. Furthermore, while culturally adapting the scale is necessary, it is important that changes do not alter the original intent, which requires it to be broad, comprehensible and applicable to the entire population. As saraiki language is the most-used language in the South Punjab, translating and adapting the ABC scale to the saraiki population while accounting for its sociocultural characteristics is an important task. So, I decided to conduct a tool translation and validation study. This study will help the clinicians to assess their patient's confidence and balance easily through the saraiki version of ABC scale in saraiki population and hence will help in timely management of the balance.