Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Laboratory induced falls |
Fall incidence after slips and trips in the laboratory (Okubo et al., 2019). A fall will be defined by the harness supported load when it exceeded 30% of the person's body weight (Yang et al., 2011). |
12 month re-assessment |
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Primary |
Trips in daily life |
Number of trips in daily life will be recorded using a fridge calendar and reported weekly via SMS or email. |
Throughout a follow-up period (one year from randomisation) |
|
Primary |
Slips in daily life |
Number of slips in daily life will be recorded using a fridge calendar and reported weekly via SMS or email. |
Throughout a follow-up period (one year from randomisation) |
|
Secondary |
Falls in daily life |
Number of falls in daily life will be recorded using a fridge calendar and reported weekly via SMS or email. |
Throughout a follow-up period (one year from randomisation) |
|
Secondary |
Fall Risk |
A summary fall risk score will be calculated from the Physiological Profile Assessment short form which includes tests of vision, balance, proprioception, reaction time and strength (Lord et al., 2003). |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Fear of falling |
Fear of falling will be assessed using the Falls Efficacy Scale - International (Yardley et al., 2005), a 16 item scale scored out of 64 where higher scores indicate greater fear of falling |
Week 3 (following the third training session) |
|
Secondary |
Fear of falling |
Fear of falling will be assessed using the Falls Efficacy Scale - International (Yardley et al., 2005), a 16 item scale scored out of 64 where higher scores indicate greater fear of falling |
Month 6 (middle of the follow-up period) |
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Secondary |
Fear of falling |
Fear of falling will be assessed using the Falls Efficacy Scale - International (Yardley et al., 2005), a 16 item scale scored out of 64 where higher scores indicate greater fear of falling |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Fall risk awareness and behaviours |
Fall risk awareness and behaviours will be assessed using the 24-item Fall Behavioural Scale (Clemson et al., 2008). Mean scores range from 1.0 to 4.0 in which higher scores indicate safer behaviours |
Week 3 (following the third training session) |
|
Secondary |
Fall risk awareness and behaviours |
Fall risk awareness and behaviours will be assessed using the 24-item Fall Behavioural Scale (Clemson et al., 2008). Mean scores range from 1.0 to 4.0 in which higher scores indicate safer behaviours |
Month 6 (middle of the follow-up period) |
|
Secondary |
Fall Behavioural Scale |
Fall risk awareness and behaviours will be assessed using the 24-item Fall Behavioural Scale (Clemson et al., 2008). Mean scores range from 1.0 to 4.0 in which higher scores indicate safer behaviours |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Anxiety |
Anxiety will be assessed using the General Anxiety Disorder - 7-item scale (Spitzer, 2006), a 21 point scale where higher scores indicate greater anxiety |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Physical activity levels |
Physical activity levels will be assessed using the Incidental and Planned Exercise Questionnaire (Delbaere et al., 2009). A total physical activity (hours per week) in the past 3 months will be estimated. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Volitional Stepping Reaction time |
Volitional stepping will be assessed using the Choice Stepping Reaction Time test standard version (Lord et al., 2001). |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Stepping inhibition |
Stepping inhibition will be assessed using the Choice Stepping Reaction Time test moving arrow version. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Catch-inhibition accuracy |
Catch-inhibition accuracy will be assessed using the React Stick simple and complex modes (Richardson et al., 2017). |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Executive function |
Executive function will be assessed using the Trail Making Test A and B (Tombaugh et al., 2004). Test scores B - A will be used as a measure of executive function. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Margin of stability |
Margin of stability (Hof et al., 2005) during the slip and trip trials will be assessed using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system with the full-body 27-marker model |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Extrapolated centre of mass |
Extrapolated centre of mass (Hof et al., 2005) during the slip and trip trials will be assessed using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system with the full-body 27-marker model |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Step length |
Step length during the slip and trip trials will be assessed using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system with the full-body 27-marker model |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Range of trunk sway |
Range of trunk sway during the slip and trip trials will be assessed using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system with the full-body 27-marker model |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Muscle activation onset latency (semitendinosus) |
Time (milliseconds) from a trip/slip onset to muscle activation onset will be recorded using surface electromyography on the semitendinosus. Muscle activation onset will be defined when the activation level exceeds 3 standard deviation above the baseline level. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Muscle activation onset latency (rectus femoris) |
Time (milliseconds) from a trip/slip onset to muscle activation onset will be recorded using surface electromyography on the rectus femoris. Muscle activation onset will be defined when the activation level exceeds 3 standard deviation above the baseline level. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Muscle activation amplitude (semitendinosus) |
Muscle activation amplitude will be recorded using surface electromyography on the semitendinosus. This will be assessed as percentage of the activation level during the trip and slip trials relative to the maximal voluntary contraction. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Muscle activation amplitude (rectus femoris) |
Muscle activation amplitude will be recorded using surface electromyography on the rectus femoris. This will be assessed as percentage of the activation level during the trip and slip trials relative to the maximal voluntary contraction. |
12 month re-assessment |
|
Secondary |
Enjoyment of reactive balance training |
Enjoyment of reactive balance training will be assessed using the 8-item Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES-8, Mullen et al., 2011). Scores range from 8 to 56 with higher scores indicate greater enjoyment. |
Throughout training sessions taking place at week 1, 2 and 3, and month 3, 6 and 9 |
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Secondary |
Adverse events during reactive balance training |
Adverse events such as muscle soreness, discomfort, pain or injury will be collected by staff during reactive balance training sessions. |
Throughout training sessions taking place at week 1, 2 and 3, and month 3, 6 and 9 |
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