Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Mobility and Vitality Lifestyle Program-Caregivers
Verified date | November 2021 |
Source | University of Pittsburgh |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In prior research the Mobility and Vitality Lifestyle Program for healthy aging and weight management (MOVE UP) was effective in producing a mean loss of >= 5% body weight, with increased physical activity and reduced fatigue. This research will pilot a modified and streamlined version to see if it will be similarly effective for caregivers of family members or friends who have dementia, physical and/or developmental issues, or health problems.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 5 |
Est. completion date | February 15, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | February 15, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 50 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. 50-75 years of age 2. BMI >=27.0, but <45.0 3. Able to consent for participation and data collection. 4. Medical clearance from physician/health care provider before session 2 in program. 5. Ability to walk with or without assistive device. 6. Acting as a caregiver to someone with dementia, a serious illness, and/or a developmental or physical disability. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Past MOVE UP participant. 2. If weight loss in the past year is >=10% body weight. 3. Use of wheelchair; participant must be willing and able to increase physical activity. 4. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (FBS > 30 & A1C > 11%); to be assessed by physician on medical release. 5. Uncontrolled hypertension (SBP > 180/110) %); to be assessed by physician on medical release. 6. Recent overnight hospitalization (past 6 months). 7. Active treatment for cancer (including melanoma). 8. Significant visual or hearing impairment. 9. Significant cognitive disorder/relevant and significant psychiatric disorder (to be assessed on medical release). 10. Inability to communicate in English/lack of translator. 11. Currently enrolled in another research study that could impact study outcomes or interfere with either study. Exclude if less than 12 months post-graduation from previously enrolled study. 12. Currently enrolled in a weight loss program, such as Weight Watchers. 13. Inability or unwillingness to attend the majority of sessions. 14. In the past year, participating in (other) ways of losing weight, such as bariatric surgery, prescription medications, or non-surgical interventions (reviewed by investigators). 15. Unable to obtain medical clearance by session 2. 16. Not acting as a caregiver. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Pittsburgh Prevention Research Center | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Pittsburgh | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
United States,
Venditti EM, Zgibor JC, Vander Bilt J, Kieffer LA, Boudreau RM, Burke LE, Glynn NW, Jakicic JM, Smith KJ, Semler LN, Rager JR, Albert SM, Newman AB. Mobility and Vitality Lifestyle Program (MOVE UP): A Community Health Worker Intervention for Older Adults With Obesity to Improve Weight, Health, and Physical Function. Innov Aging. 2018 Jun 18;2(2):igy012. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igy012. eCollection 2018 Jun. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Body weight change from Baseline to 4 months | Number of participants with at least a 5% decrease in body weight from baseline at 4 months | 4 months | |
Secondary | Change in objectively measured physical function from Baseline to 4 months | Observed performance measure using SPPB. Scores range from 0 (worst performance) to 12 (best performance) | 4 months | |
Secondary | Change in physical function from Baseline to 4 months | Self-reports using CHAMPS. Score range is 0- 793, with higher scores indicating greater physical activity. | 4 months | |
Secondary | Change in psychosocial measures from Baseline to 4 months | Self-report using CES-D. Score range 0-60, in which higher scores suggest a greater presence of depressive symptoms. | 4 months | |
Secondary | Changes in physical, mental, and social health | Self-report using PROMIS ® (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System), which is a set of person-centered measures that evaluates physical, mental, and social health. The PROMIS-29 consists of self-report items from seven domains (Depression, Anxiety, Physical Function, Pain Interference, Fatigue, Sleep Disturbance, and Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities). Summed scores from each domain can be converted into a T-score using a table provided by test developers. The table rescales the raw score into a standardized T-score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation (SD) of 10. A score of 50 is the average for the United States general population, and a person with a T-score of 40 is one SD below the mean. For this exploratory measure we are interested to establish effect sizes for MOVE UP, that is, how much of a change in T score is on average associated with the MOVE UP lifestyle intervention. | 4 months | |
Secondary | Changes in caregiver burden | Self-report using Short Form Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI-12). Score range 0-48, in which higher scores indicate a greater burden. | 4 months |
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