Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Elderly people have high rates of functional decline, which compromises independence, self-confidence, and quality of life (QoL). Physical exercise leads to significant improvements in strength, balance, functional mobility, and QoL, but there is still reduced access to this ther...
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doaj-4cd1fae5a8f0467cbcaad3069dfdf20f2020-11-25T01:56:24ZengBMCTrials1745-62152018-12-0119111010.1186/s13063-018-3061-1Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trialGlauber Sá Brandão0Luís Vicente Franco Oliveira1Glaudson Sá Brandão2Anderson Soares Silva3Antônia Adonis Callou Sampaio4Jessica Julioti Urbano5Alyne Soares6Newton Santos Faria7Luisa Teixeira Pasqualotto8Ezequiel Fernandes Oliveira9Rodrigo Franco Oliveira10Deise A. A. Pires-Oliveira11Aquiles Assunção Camelier12Bahia School of Medicine and Public HealthMedical School, Centro Universitário de Anapolis – UniEVANGÉLICADiagnostic and Specialty Clinic – IMAISRehabilitation Sciences Master’s and Doctoral degree, University of Nove de Julho – UNINOVEDepartment of Education (DEDC-VII), Bahia State University – UNEBRehabilitation Sciences Master’s and Doctoral degree, University of Nove de Julho – UNINOVEPhysiotherapy School, Nove de Julho University – UNINOVEPhysiotherapy School, University of the State of Minas Gerais – UEMGPhysiotherapy School, University of the State of Minas Gerais – UEMGRehabilitation Sciences Master’s and Doctoral degree, University of Nove de Julho – UNINOVEMedical School, Centro Universitário de Anapolis – UniEVANGÉLICAMedical School, Centro Universitário de Anapolis – UniEVANGÉLICABahia School of Medicine and Public HealthAbstract Background Elderly people have high rates of functional decline, which compromises independence, self-confidence, and quality of life (QoL). Physical exercise leads to significant improvements in strength, balance, functional mobility, and QoL, but there is still reduced access to this therapeutic strategy due to difficulties in locomotion to training centers or lack of adaptation to the exercise environment. Methods/design The purpose of this clinical trial will be to verify the effect of a progressive and semi-supervised, home-based exercise program on the functional mobility, and in the QoL of sedentary elderly people. This is a protocol of a consecutive, single-center, single-blind, and randomized controlled trial. The design, conduct, and report follows the SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) guidelines. Sedentary elderly people will be enrolled, and randomly allocated into two groups. The intervention group will perform exercises in their own home and the control group will not perform exercises. The evaluations will occur at study enrollment and after 3 months of intervention, and will be performed using the functional mobility Timed Up & Go (TUG) test and sociodemographic and QoL questionnaires. In the statistical analysis, comparisons of mean and correlation analyses will be performed. The primary expected outcome is the improvement in functional mobility verified through the TUG test and the secondary outcome is the improvement in QoL verified by the WHOQOL-OLD. Discussion The lack of scientific evidence demonstrating the benefits of semi-supervised home exercise on functional mobility and QoL in elderly people represents an obstacle to the development of guidelines for clinical practice and for policy-makers. The World Health Organization highlighted the importance of musculoskeletal health programs for elderly people, and the exercise program described in this protocol was designed to be viable, easy to implement, and inexpensive, and could be performed at the home of elderly subjects after receiving only guidelines and follow-up via periodic visits. Based on these facts, we hope that this study will demonstrate that a well-structured, home-based exercise program can be effective in improving functional mobility and QoL of sedentary elderly people, even without constant supervision during exercise. Trial registration Registro Brasileiro de Ensaios Clínicos (ReBEC), Identifier: RBR-3cqzfy. Registered on 2 December 2016.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-3061-1AgedMotor activityQuality of lifeCommunity |
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Glauber Sá Brandão Luís Vicente Franco Oliveira Glaudson Sá Brandão Anderson Soares Silva Antônia Adonis Callou Sampaio Jessica Julioti Urbano Alyne Soares Newton Santos Faria Luisa Teixeira Pasqualotto Ezequiel Fernandes Oliveira Rodrigo Franco Oliveira Deise A. A. Pires-Oliveira Aquiles Assunção Camelier Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial Trials Aged Motor activity Quality of life Community |
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Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial |
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Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial |
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Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial |
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Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial |
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Effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial |
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effect of a home-based exercise program on functional mobility and quality of life in elderly people: protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trial |
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Abstract Background Elderly people have high rates of functional decline, which compromises independence, self-confidence, and quality of life (QoL). Physical exercise leads to significant improvements in strength, balance, functional mobility, and QoL, but there is still reduced access to this therapeutic strategy due to difficulties in locomotion to training centers or lack of adaptation to the exercise environment. Methods/design The purpose of this clinical trial will be to verify the effect of a progressive and semi-supervised, home-based exercise program on the functional mobility, and in the QoL of sedentary elderly people. This is a protocol of a consecutive, single-center, single-blind, and randomized controlled trial. The design, conduct, and report follows the SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) guidelines. Sedentary elderly people will be enrolled, and randomly allocated into two groups. The intervention group will perform exercises in their own home and the control group will not perform exercises. The evaluations will occur at study enrollment and after 3 months of intervention, and will be performed using the functional mobility Timed Up & Go (TUG) test and sociodemographic and QoL questionnaires. In the statistical analysis, comparisons of mean and correlation analyses will be performed. The primary expected outcome is the improvement in functional mobility verified through the TUG test and the secondary outcome is the improvement in QoL verified by the WHOQOL-OLD. Discussion The lack of scientific evidence demonstrating the benefits of semi-supervised home exercise on functional mobility and QoL in elderly people represents an obstacle to the development of guidelines for clinical practice and for policy-makers. The World Health Organization highlighted the importance of musculoskeletal health programs for elderly people, and the exercise program described in this protocol was designed to be viable, easy to implement, and inexpensive, and could be performed at the home of elderly subjects after receiving only guidelines and follow-up via periodic visits. Based on these facts, we hope that this study will demonstrate that a well-structured, home-based exercise program can be effective in improving functional mobility and QoL of sedentary elderly people, even without constant supervision during exercise. Trial registration Registro Brasileiro de Ensaios Clínicos (ReBEC), Identifier: RBR-3cqzfy. Registered on 2 December 2016. |
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