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Study NCT ID: NCT06216236
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: 2024-01-22
First Post: 2023-12-29

Brief Title: Effects of Physical Fitness Using a Kinect Interventional System
Sponsor: Wan-Yun Huang
Organization: Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital

Study Overview

Official Title: Effects of Physical Fitness Using a Kinect Interventional System for Pre-frail Community-dwelling Elderly Adults
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: The Kinect intervention system combined with aerobic exercise training can improve the quality of life of older adults in the community standardize behavior regulation in exercise and improve fitness enthusiasm

Aerobic exercise training using the Kinect intervention system was more effective than traditional training
Detailed Description: 331 Participants The subjects of this study are the elderly from the community care center in Kaohsiung City Our goal is to recruit two groups with 30 subjects in each group making it a total of 60 subjects The recruitment method of this study is to upload poster advertisements in the community and the bulletin board of Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital to recruit subjects The purpose is to select those who meet the criteria and agree to participate in the research Eligible subjects must sign a human experiment consent form approved by the Human Experiment Committee of Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital

Recruitment of subjects must meet the following standard conditions 1 elders over the age of 65 living in the community 2 those who use the frailty SOF scale to evaluate any of the three assessments with the answer being 34yes34 for any of them pre frailty given in Appendix 1 3 able to walk independently for five minutes regardless of mobility aids 4 drug stability in the past one month

The exclusion criteria is as follows 1 Those who meet the DSM-IV criteria and have psychiatric comorbidities for example major depression 2 Clinically diagnosed with dementia Dementia or other severe cognitive impairment mini mental state examination score less than 24 points 3 history of stroke traumatic brain injury or other neurological disease 4 acute lower extremity or lower back pain peripheral neuropathy rheumatic- and orthopedic-related diseases 5 unstable diseases and symptoms in the past six months including cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure andor diabetes 6 those who cannot follow the exercise program or participate in other exercise programs at the same time

All subjects who meet the inclusion conditions first fill in the general information assessment that includes basic personal characteristics disease history and related exercise habits This is used to collect demographic data depicted in Appendix 2 and fill in the Chinese version of the quality-of-life questionnaire exercise behavior Conditioning Questionnaire Pap Scale Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Functioning Scale and Mini-Mental State Test The subject is said to have completed part of the test if they are unable to continue the remaining items due to physical andor other factors At this time the subject will make an appointment to do the remaining items next time All quizzes are expected to take approximately 40 minutes

This study was a double-blind random assignment experiment and the subjects and evaluators were unaware of the subjecs group The subjects were randomly assigned to the intervention group aerobic dance or aerobic exercise training in virtual reality and they were asked to follow the virtual reality program to perform the requisite training They could see whether their actions and those of other companions are correct

The screen displays the percentage of correct movements The time of each movement is five minutes with a 2-minute break in between for a total of 30 minutes three times a week for eight weeks ie a total of 24 rounds The heartbeat was monitored throughout The control group did aerobic dance and exercise training without virtual reality Exercise-related health education was also given and changes in the physical functionality of the elderly living in the community were observed

332 Intervention Aerobic dance According to the demonstration video of the aerobic teacher the initial training content combines basic movements with different purposes The content is divided into 3METs 4METs 5METs muscle strength training and relaxation and stretching activity videos according to exercise intensity Warm-up training must be done first followed by simple exercise intensity After the task is over a 5-minute rest is taken before entering higher-intensity task training muscle strength training and finally relaxation activities for a total of 30 minutes

Integrated movement training For aerobic movement basic activity introduction and basic movement explanation as well as execution movement will be analyzed by the software to find the exact ratio of movement pulse rate SpO2 and calories in order to understand the basic movement training

Circulation training Cardiopulmonary function training uses different individuals39 exercise ability and cyclic tasks as the training design The VR training content can record the individual39s usage records and exercise intensity and perform cyclic training for individual cases adding repetitive exercises and stimulation

All interventions will be delivered by trained therapists three times a week for eight weeks with each session lasting approximately 30 minutes Before the intervention all subjects were screened using the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire PAR-Q and static blood pressure was checked Those whose blood pressure was higher than 16090 mm Hg were advised to stop the experiment After the intervention the subjects39 breathing heartbeat and blood pressure were recorded to understand their physiological condition and gauge the action to be taken next This could also involve performing primary and secondary assessment items such as physical fitness Berg balance scale standing time on one foot activities of daily livingand quality of life before immediately after and one month after the intervention to verify the use of virtual reality aerobic dance effects of an aerobic exercise training intervention in the changes they cause in physical functionality of community-dwelling older adults

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None