Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Exercise stage of change questionnaire |
Exercise Change Stage Short Question Form is a 5 item scale. It has only one question, used to categorizes individuals into one of the five stages of change: (1) Precontemplation (2) Contemplation (3) Preparation (4) Action (5) Maintenance. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) |
PASE is used to assess the physical activity level of elderly individuals, the factors affecting the activity level, the relationship between physical activity and health profile. The minimum and maximum score that can be obtained from the scale is 0 and 400.The higher score indicates better level of physical activity. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
|
Primary |
Exercise Self-efficacy Scale |
The Exercise Self-efficacy Scale measures an individual's perceived ability to overcome various obstacles to perform physical activity, with higher scores indicating more confidence in performing the exercise. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale |
The Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale contains 9 statements rated by participants using a 5-point Likert scale from 1 "Strongly Disagree" to 5 "Strongly Agree". It can help identify older adults with low outcome expectations for exercise. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Physical Activity Survey |
The physical activity survey is measured according to the PASE items. It is calculated by the frequency value (hours per day in the one-week reporting period) for low-intensity, medium-intensity, high-intensity, and muscle strengthening exercise. The higher score indicates the more time spent on the physical activity at each level. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Attendance rate |
The attendance rate of the subjects participating in structured exercise courses and autonomous group classes |
12 and 24 weeks |
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Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - Body Mass Index (BMI) |
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - Waist-hip ratio |
The waist-hip ratio is the dimensionless ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
|
Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - 30s Chair stand |
Evaluates the lower body strength according to the number of times the individual stood up and sat down in 30 seconds. Characterized as continuous numeric variable |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - Chair Sit-&-Reach |
Evaluates the lower back and hamstring flexibility according to the distance measured between the tip of the finger tips and the toes. Characterized as continuous numerical variable. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - 8-Foot Up-&-Go |
Assesses motor agility and dynamic balance. Evaluates the time in seconds and hundredths in an established path of 2.44 meters on the route to go and return to starting position. Characterized as continuous numerical variable. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - 30s Arm curl |
Evaluates the upper body strength and endurance according to the number of arm curls in 30 seconds. Characterized as continuous numeric variable. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - Back scratch |
Evaluates the flexibility of the upper limbs. It measures the distance in inches between the tips of the fingers in the back area. Characterized as continuous numeric variable |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
|
Primary |
Senior Fitness Test - 2-Minute Step |
Evaluates aerobic endurance. Total double past stationary in 2 minutes. Characterized as continuous numeric variable. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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Primary |
Open-eyes one leg stand |
Evaluates the balance ability. The standing time on one leg, keep eyes open. Characterized as continuous numeric variable. |
basal, 12, 24 weeks follow up |
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