Physical Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Encouraging Walking in Older Adults
The goal of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to evaluate whether financial incentives and peer networks delivered through a novel computer platform utilizing a digital pedometer-internet interface can effectively encourage sustained increases in walking among older adults.
This pilot study is a randomized controlled trial of incentive schemes delivered through a
novel internet-based platform to promote walking in older adults. The four arms consist of
the following: financial incentives, peer network, combined arm (financial incentive & peer
network), and control.
Participation in the study will last approximately 26 weeks, including the 2-week run-in
period, 4-month intervention period, and 2-month follow-up period.
The primary goals of the study are:
1. To test the effects of financial incentives on older adults uptake and retention of
increased levels of walking.
Hypothesis1a: Participants receiving financial incentives will increase their number of
steps per day more than participants not receiving financial incentives.
2. To test the effects of connection to a new peer network on older adults uptake and
retention of increased levels of walking.
Hypothesis 2a: Participants connected to a new peer network of other participants will
increase their number of steps per day more than participants not connected to a new
network.
Hypothesis 2b: Participants connected to a new peer network of other participants will
retain increases in their number of steps per day more than participants not connected
to a new network.
3. To test the combined effects of financial incentives and peer networks on older adults'
uptake and retention of increased levels of walking.
Hypothesis 3a: Participants who receive financial incentives and are connected to a
peer network will increase their number of steps per day more than participants who are
only connected to a peer network.
Hypothesis 3b: Participants who receive financial incentives and are connected to a
peer network will more effectively maintain increases in number of steps per day as
compared with participants who only receive financial incentives.
4. To develop internet, text and email messaging, and pedometer-internet interface
technologies to build peer networks and provide regular feedback to subjects.
Hypothesis 4: The study platform will provide an effective mechanism for subject
recruitment, data collection, communication and regular feedback.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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