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Randomized Controlled trial of 370 aged participants over 75 years old coming from clinics of Geriatric Departments in three University Hospitals in Spain (Pamplona, Getafe y San Sebastián). Participants who met inclusion criteria will be randomized to control (usual care)l or intervention group (multicomponent exercise program). The main objective of the trial is to study the effect of a multicomponent exercise training program (resistance, aerobic, strength, balance and flexibility) in frail aged participants who live in the community with cognitive decline in: functional capacity, strength, power, cognition, falls , depression, quality of life, institutionalization and hospital admissions


Clinical Trial Description

Usual care group (control) Participants randomly assigned to the usual care group will receive normal outpatient care, which includes physical rehabilitation when needed.

Intervention group (training) The intervention will consist of a multicomponent exercise training programme -VIVIFRAIL-(A Practical Guide for Prescribing a Multi-Component Physical Training Program to prevent weakness and falls in People over 70, Showed in www.vivifrail.com), which will be composed of supervised progressive resistance training, balance-training, flexibility and cardiovascular for 7 days/week. During the training period, patients will be trained between 2 and 120 minutes each day.

The supervised multicomponent exercise training programme will be comprised of upper and lower body strengthening exercises, tailored to the individual's functional capacity, using dumbbells aiming for 2-3 sets of 10-15 repetitions at an intensity of 30-50% of 1RM combined with balance-training, flexibility and gait exercises that progressed in difficulty. The resistance exercises focused on the major upper and lower limb muscles. During the progressive resistance training, instruction will be provided to the participants to perform the exercises at a high velocity of motion. However, care will be taken to ensure that exercises were executed with correct form. Balance and gait training exercises that progressed in difficulty will be also implemented: e.g. semitandem foot standing, line walking, stepping practice, walking with small obstacles, proprioceptive exercises, and altering the base of support and weight transfer from one leg to the other. An experienced physical trainer will carefully explain all the exercises. Participants and their carer / family members will be carefully familiarized with the training procedures in advance. ;


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NCT number NCT03657940
Study type Interventional
Source Fundacion Miguel Servet
Contact Alvaro Casas Herrero, MD PhD
Phone +(34) 848422287
Email alvaro.casas.herrero@navarra.es
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2017
Completion date March 2020

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