Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Function Improvement Exercises for Older Sedentary Community-dwelling Latino Residents (FE-SaLiR)
As complementary and alternative medicines in both Chinese and Western populations, Wu Qin Xi
(the Five Animal Play) and Ba Duan Jin (the Eight Pieces of Brocade) have demonstrated small
to medium effects on the improvement of various physical, cognitive, and quality of life
measures. The purpose of this proposed study is to develop a culturally tailored, low-cost
exercise program, "Function Improvement Exercises for Older Sedentary Community-Dwelling
Latino Residents (FE-SaLiR)", to improve physical and cognitive functions and quality of life
in older Latino adults in a non-clinical community setting. This will be the first study to
combine Wu Qin Xi and Ba Duan Jin in non-Chinese population.
The study has three specific aims:
1. Following the community-based participatory research model (CBPR), the research team,
community health advocates and senior program participants will co-adapt Wu Qin Xi and
Ba Duan Jin and co-design the content and delivery form of FE-SaLiR (Phase 1).
2. To conduct a three-arm pragmatic controlled trial to test the feasibility and
acceptability of FE-SaLiR in older sedentary community-dwelling Latino residents (Phase
2).
3. To generate the estimates of effect size and retention from the pilot study data that
will be used to conduct the power estimation of a large RCT that will compare the
effectiveness of FE-SaLiR with other types of exercises in an NIH RO1 grant application.
FE-SaLiR Phase 1 was delivered from August 2019 to November 2019. FE-SaLiR Phase 2 started
recruiting participants by invitation in January 2020; the exercise program started in
February 2020.
Phase 1: Formative Study
A 3-month formative study with a community advisory group at the Modonna Center to co-design
the study protocol (the content and delivery format of the exercise programs, recruitment and
retention procedures and strategies, and procedures of study assessments).
The research team and the community advisory group (n=10) met weekly with the goal of making
FE-SaLiR appealing to older Latino adults while maintaining the integrity of Chinese medicine
exercises. Areas modified include the sequence of the exercises, difficulty level of the
exercises, verbal instruction, background music, and visual aids (as compared to the official
video published by the General Administration of Sport of China), etc. An English instruction
video with the modified components was developed for phase 2 of the proposed study.
The group identified the barriers and enablers in health promotion programs for low-income,
low-literacy, minority populations, and develop the strategies to engage and motivate the
study participants.
The advisory group also guided the investigators in developing a process evaluation plan that
provides insightful information on the acceptability of FE-SaLiR from the study participants
in Phase 2 of the proposed study.
Phase 2: Pilot Intervention
Using a three-arm design, 3 senior centers were assigned to one of three conditions: 1) Wu
Qin Xi and Ba Duan Jin unmodified; 2) FE-SaLiR: the modified Wu Qin Xi and Ba Duan Jin; 3)
active control. The interventions will be delivered from February 2020 to May 2020. A total
of 60 senior adults were expected to be enrolled in the study at baseline.
Data collection will be conducted at baseline and immediate post-intervention and include
measures on physical and cognitive function, biometrics, health surveys, and mindfulness.
Recruitment: Participant recruitment started 1-month before the intervention by sending
recruitment packets to senior centers. This packet includes a study information sheet, a
recruitment flyer, and an informed consent form.
Process Evaluation: The process evaluation is informed by Phase I formative study.
Qualitative and quantitative information on class attendance, home-exercise logs, class
observation checklist, and participant's evaluation of the exercise will be collected. Focus
group discussions will also be conducted regarding participants' experiences and with the
goal of obtaining their input in planning a senior-friendly physical activity program.
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