Sarcopenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Characterising SARcopenia and Sarcopenic Obesity in Patients Aged 65 Years and Over at Risk of Mobility Disability. An OBServational Clinical Trial (SARA-OBS)
The SARA-OBS is a single arm phase 2 clinical trial, with no investigational product and no
therapeutic intervention that will be conducted in three European countries, (Belgium, France
and Italy), and in the US.
300 community dwelling older adults (men or women≥65 years) reporting loss of physical
function and at risk of mobility disability, will undergo mobility functional evaluation and
Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry DXA scan for body composition determination twice, at
six-month interval.
Participants aged ≥ 65 years complaining of poor physical function will be selected to
perform SPPB (Short Physical Performance Battery)tests. Those with SPPB scores ≤ 8/12 will be
selected to perform body composition analysis with DXA Scan. Participants with ALM/BMI <
0.789 in men and 0.512 in women will be included. The investigational phase will comprise two
main visits: the inclusion visit and the 6-month visit. Both the 6-minute walk distance test
and the 400-metre walking test will be administered at the main visits. Patient Reported
Outcomes (PROs) will be completed by the patients at the same visits.
The SARA-OBS is a phase 2 clinical trial, with no investigational product and no therapeutic
intervention. It will be conducted in three European countries, Belgium, France and Italy,
and in the US.
300 community dwelling older adults (men or women≥65 years) reporting loss of physical
function and at risk of mobility disability, will undergo mobility functional evaluation and
Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry DXA scan for body composition determination twice, at
six-month interval.
The general objective is to characterise sarcopenia including "sarcopenic obesity" in a
population of older persons living in the community and at risk of mobility disability;
evaluate their physical performance and body composition in view of the design of a phase 2
clinical study on the efficacy and safety of BIO101 on the prevention of mobility disability
in the at-risk community dwelling older adults (≥65 years) reporting loss of physical
function.
The primary objective characterise sarcopenia including sarcopenic obesity, in older persons
at risk of mobility disability. Sarcopenia will be defined according to the criteria of the
Foundation of NIH; the risk of mobility disability will be operationalised by the Short
Physical Performance Battery (SPPB). For this purpose, the 6-minute walking distance and the
400-meter walking test will be evaluated at 6-month intervals, in the absence of any
therapeutic intervention. The incident rate of change will be estimated on the sample and
pre-specified subgroups (e.g. gender, SPPB baseline score, etc.).
Two important Secondary Objectives are also included :
1. To evaluate muscle strength (handgrip/knee extension) and stair power climbing test
2. To evaluate self-administered quality-of-life tests as putative patient reported
outcomes (PROs): Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and Sarcopenia Quality of Life
(SarQol) for all subjects; in addition, TSD-OC for participants with BMI≥30
Exploratory objectives are :
1. To measure tentative biomarkers of sarcopenia and poor physical performance, and test
their correlation with physical function change over the study observation.
2. To record actimetry via a connected wearable device, in order to describe daily physical
activity and possibly identify patterns predictive of improvement/worsening of physical
function.
Primary endpoints are the 6-minute Walk Test/400m Walking Test and Co-Primary endpoints are
SF-36 and SarQoL for all subjects; additionally TSD-OC for subjects with BMI ≥ 30.
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