Sedentary Lifestyle Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reducing Sedentary Behavior vs. Increasing Physical Activity in Older Adults
This study is a randomized trial that will compare the effects of two, 12-week activity interventions on patterns of physical activity, physical health, and quality of life measures in 40 older adults who are able to walk for exercise. One intervention will target 150 minutes per week of home-based moderate exercise (e.g. brisk walking), consistent with current recommendations. The other intervention will target a decrease in time spent in sedentary behaviors (e.g. sitting) of 60 minutes per day. Both interventions will wear an activity armband which will allow them to self-monitor their activity or sedentary behavior in real time using a smartphone. The armband will also provide objective data to an interventionist that will facilitate the intervention. The main outcome will be time spent in moderate exercise.
Specific Aims: This application proposes to randomize community-dwelling, older adults to
one of two, 12-week activity interventions that target either increased moderate-to-vigorous
physical activity (MVPA) or decreased sedentary behavior (SED). The primary aim of this
research is to evaluate the effect of a behavioral intervention targeting decreased SED vs.
increased MVPA on objectively monitored activity (minutes of SED and MVPA). The secondary
aim is to evaluate the effect of the SED intervention vs. the MVPA intervention on
functional and psychosocial outcomes. To the investigators knowledge, this research will
provide unique experimental evidence that SED can be altered in an older adult population
and will yield key pilot data on the expected effect size for an intervention targeting SED
vs. MVPA.
Background: The older adult population is the least active age group in the U.S. by two
distinct metrics: a lack of MVPA and a high rate of SED (sitting without any significant
exertion). This represents a public health opportunity because engaging in 150 minutes of
MVPA is known to improve the risk of morbidity, mortality, and physical function. SED has
emerged as a risk factor for adverse outcomes, independent of MVPA, and observational
studies indicate that more SED is linked to an increased risk of clinical outcomes
(mortality, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease) and worse aging outcomes, e.g. physical
function. However, there exists no experimental data comparing interventions to reduce SED
vs. increase MVPA in older adults.
Summary of Methods: The investigators propose a 2-arm randomized trial that will target
increasing MVPA (Get Active) vs. decreasing SED (Sit Less) among community-dwelling, older
adults from the Pepper Center Mobility Registry. The intervention will consist of a
combination of in-person (Weeks 1-4, 6, 8, 10) and phone-based (Weeks 5, 7, 9, 11)
individual counseling and will utilize the BodyMedia® Fit System (wearable armband with
technology interface) to provide real-time feedback on daily MVPA or SED, which can be used
by the subjects to self-monitor and by the interventionist to improve adherence. Assessments
at baseline and 12 weeks will include objectively monitored minutes of MVPA and SED by a
blinded armband, physical function (short physical performance battery, 400 meter walk, grip
strength, gait speed), and assessment of subjective MVPA, SED, physical function, and
psychosocial outcomes by questionnaires.
;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor)
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
---|---|---|---|
Completed |
NCT02385591 -
Innovative Physical Activity Interventions for Overweight Latinos
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02672215 -
RCT Computer-tailored Intervention on Workplace Sitting
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03305731 -
Activating Behavior for Lasting Engagement After Stroke
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02994134 -
Exercise, Cognitive Function and Neuroplasticity in Healthy Adults
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT04195165 -
The Effect of Sitting and Moderate Exercise on Plasma Insulin and Glucose Responses to an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03119610 -
The Physiologic Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin on Sarcopenic Obesity
|
Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT02467881 -
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Change; Impact on Lifestyle
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02342301 -
Cardiometabolic Response to Sit-stand Workstations.
|
N/A | |
Terminated |
NCT02254902 -
Physical Activity and Education Program for Somali Women
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT01975870 -
A stAPP to a Healthier Lifestyle
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02024061 -
Treatment of Pediatric Obesity (TOP) - A Multidisciplinary Approach Involving Adolescents and Their Peers
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02960750 -
Effectiveness of a Workplace "Sit Less and Move More" Web-based Program in Spanish Office Employees (Walk@WorkSpain)
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT00183014 -
Caminemos! Trial to Increase Walking Among Sedentary Older Latinos
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT04049162 -
Blueberry Enhances Activity and Cognition Through Increased Vascular Efficiency
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03283904 -
Active Schools: Skelmersdale
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03694951 -
The Effect of Experimentally Decreasing Sedentary Behaviour on Subjective Well-being
|
N/A | |
Enrolling by invitation |
NCT04019119 -
Digital Intervention for the Modification of Lifestyles (iGame)
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03109535 -
MapTrek for Sedentary Workers
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03993652 -
Kids FIRST: Family-based Intervention to Reduce Snacking and Screen Time in Children
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT00891514 -
Trial of Aerobic Exercise Training in Stroke Survivors
|
N/A |