- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT05462015
Elastic Band Resistance Training on Physical Fitness and Risk of Falls in Elderly.
Effects of Elastic Band Resistance Training on Physical Fitness and Risk of Falls in Old Adults With Hospitalized and High Fall Risk.
Study Overview
Status
Intervention / Treatment
Study Type
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Elders are over 65 years old and admitted to this medical ward due to acute/chronic disease
- Elders have no physical impairment
- Elders have a clear cognition, can follow movement commands in Chinese or Taiwanese
- Elders have greater than 4 points in lower extremity muscle strength measured by the Manual Muscle Power Test
- Elders have greater than 45 points in the Morse Fall Scale, which indicate a high risk of falling
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unclear consciousness
- Unable to follow the execution of elastic band resistance training
- With restricted activities, musculoskeletal disorders, or nerve diseases
- Unsuitable athletic trainers
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Non-Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Single
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Elastic band
The experimental group received a 35-minute training course for 2 weeks, 3 times a week, each time during the hospitalization.
A total of 4 assessments were performed: baseline (pre-intervention), after third-time intervention, post-intervention, and one week after the intervention.
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The training content includes 5 minutes of warm-up exercise, 20 minutes of elastic-band resistance training, and 10 minutes of cool-down exercise.
Other Names:
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Active Comparator: Control
The control group was given routine rehabilitation exercise
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The training content includes 5-minute warm-up exercise, 20-minute upper and lower extremity muscle strengthening, and 10-minute cool-down exercise
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Functional Fitness Test
Time Frame: first day
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Physical fitness is considered to be the comprehensive ability of the body to adapt to life and the environment; people with good physical fitness have good vitality and adaptability in daily life or work, physical activities or sports, and are not prone to fatigue or weakness; Ministry of Health and Welfare National Health Administration refers to the United States Scholars have designed functional fitness tests for the elderly over 60 years old, and developed domestic fitness tests to assess physical health.
Topics include muscle strength and endurance, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility, agility, and homeostasis.
Scholars in Taiwan conducted a reliability and validity study of the Taiwan version of the Fukang Scale for the elderly in a community in Taipei City, including 400 elderly people in the community, including 142 who had fallen experience.
The degree of reliability is 0.97, and the between-group reliability is 0.996.
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first day
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Functional Fitness Test
Time Frame: one week
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Physical fitness is considered to be the comprehensive ability of the body to adapt to life and the environment; people with good physical fitness have good vitality and adaptability in daily life or work, physical activities or sports, and are not prone to fatigue or weakness; Ministry of Health and Welfare National Health Administration refers to the United States Scholars have designed functional fitness tests for the elderly over 60 years old, and developed domestic fitness tests to assess physical health.
Topics include muscle strength and endurance, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility, agility, and homeostasis.
Scholars in Taiwan conducted a reliability and validity study of the Taiwan version of the Fukang Scale for the elderly in a community in Taipei City, including 400 elderly people in the community, including 142 who had fallen experience.
The degree of reliability is 0.97, and the between-group reliability is 0.996.
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one week
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Functional Fitness Test
Time Frame: completed through training, usually two weeks
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Physical fitness is considered to be the comprehensive ability of the body to adapt to life and the environment; people with good physical fitness have good vitality and adaptability in daily life or work, physical activities or sports, and are not prone to fatigue or weakness; Ministry of Health and Welfare National Health Administration refers to the United States Scholars have designed functional fitness tests for the elderly over 60 years old, and developed domestic fitness tests to assess physical health.
Topics include muscle strength and endurance, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility, agility, and homeostasis.
Scholars in Taiwan conducted a reliability and validity study of the Taiwan version of the Fukang Scale for the elderly in a community in Taipei City, including 400 elderly people in the community, including 142 who had fallen experience.
The degree of reliability is 0.97, and the between-group reliability is 0.996.
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completed through training, usually two weeks
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Tw-FROP-Com
Time Frame: first day
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Taiwan version of Falls Risk for Older People Community setting (Tw-FROP-Com) to evaluate risk factors associated with falls.in old adults. Falls in the old adults may not only cause physical and psychological harm, but also lead to death in severe cases, and may also increase medical costs. Taiwan introduced and fine-tuned the FROP-com scale designed by Russell et al. into the Taiwan version of the Fukang scale (TW-FROP-Com) to assess the risk of falls. The assessment contents include: fall experience, medication, medical conditions, whether Visual, somatosensory impairment, presence of foot or shoe problems, cognitive status, bladder control, nutritional status in the past three months and weight loss in the past year, environment, functional movements, activities of daily living (ADL) condition), walking balance, gait and activity; if the total score is more than 21 points, it is assessed as a high-risk group for falls. |
first day
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Tw-FROP-Com
Time Frame: completed through training, usually two weeks
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Taiwan version of Falls Risk for Older People Community setting (Tw-FROP-Com) to evaluate risk factors associated with falls.in old adults. Falls in the old adults may not only cause physical and psychological harm, but also lead to death in severe cases, and may also increase medical costs. Taiwan introduced and fine-tuned the FROP-com scale designed by Russell et al. into the Taiwan version of the Fukang scale (TW-FROP-Com) to assess the risk of falls. The assessment contents include: fall experience, medication, medical conditions, whether Visual, somatosensory impairment, presence of foot or shoe problems, cognitive status, bladder control, nutritional status in the past three months and weight loss in the past year, environment, functional movements, activities of daily living (ADL) condition), walking balance, gait and activity; if the total score is more than 21 points, it is assessed as a high-risk group for falls. |
completed through training, usually two weeks
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Tw-FROP-Com
Time Frame: one week
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Taiwan version of Falls Risk for Older People Community setting (Tw-FROP-Com) to evaluate risk factors associated with falls.in old adults. Falls in the old adults may not only cause physical and psychological harm, but also lead to death in severe cases, and may also increase medical costs. Taiwan introduced and fine-tuned the FROP-com scale designed by Russell et al. into the Taiwan version of the Fukang scale (TW-FROP-Com) to assess the risk of falls. The assessment contents include: fall experience, medication, medical conditions, whether Visual, somatosensory impairment, presence of foot or shoe problems, cognitive status, bladder control, nutritional status in the past three months and weight loss in the past year, environment, functional movements, activities of daily living (ADL) condition), walking balance, gait and activity; if the total score is more than 21 points, it is assessed as a high-risk group for falls. |
one week
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Other Study ID Numbers
- N202205064
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Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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