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Resistance Exercise Effect on Physical Performance and Functional Status in Sarcopenic Older Women
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interventional
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1 country
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Brief Summary
Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of multiple physical and cognitive abilities. From these changes, the most important one is the loss of muscle mass, which has been called "sarcopenia". Resistance exercise is a therapeutic approach for sarcopenia, nevertheless there is no universal consensus. Therefore, this research is interested in determining the effect of a resistance exercise program on physical performance and/or functional status in sarcopenic older women. The main study hypothesis is that a program of resistance exercise will improve physical performance and functional status in sarcopenic older women compared against general recommendations. This is a single-blind, controlled clinical trial, including women\> 70 years, living in the community with sarcopenia. Those who agree to participate, will be randomly assigned to one of the following groups:
- 1.Resistance Exercise Group
- 2.General Recommendations Group (control) The study will last 24 weeks, with 4 measurements performed at baseline, week 6, 12 and 24. Multilevel models (random effects) will be constructed for the comparison between the two groups. Tests will be conducted with a P=0.05 and confidence intervals at 95%. This protocol has been approved by the local ethics committee.
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Key milestones and dates
Primary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
April 1, 2013
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
April 2, 2013
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
April 11, 2013
CompletedApril 22, 2015
April 1, 2015
April 2, 2013
April 20, 2015
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
Improvement in gait speed and functional status in sarcopenic older women
improvement in gait speed and functional status in sarcopenic older women in weeks 6,12 and 24
Secondary Outcomes (1)
Increase in muscle mass in sarcopenic older women
Increase in muscle mass in sarcopenic older women in week 24
Study Arms (2)
General Recommendations Group
NO INTERVENTIONGeneral information about sarcopenia will be provided to the participants, as well as general recommendations of healthy habits. We will contact the participants weekly by phone to answer questions about sarcopenia, and remind them of their next appointment and about adverse events occured during this period of time. The frequent contact with the participants has also the purpose to prevent losses or rejections for future evaluations
Resistance Exercise Group
EXPERIMENTALAn individualized resistance exercise program wil be applied twice a week by an expert physiotherapist. Every 2 weeks, intensity will be reassessed by the same physiotherapist. Weekly, participants will be asked about incidents such as the occurrence of falls or hospitalizations during this study period. Physical performance and functional status will be assessed by the blind investigator at weeks 6,12 and 24
Interventions
An individualized resistance exercise program wil be applied twice a week by an expert physiotherapist. Every 2 weeks, intensity will be reassessed by the same physiotherapist. Weekly, participants will be asked about incidents such as the occurrence of falls or hospitalizations during this study period. Physical performance and functional status will be assessed by the blind investigator at weeks 6,12 and 24
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Body mass composition by BIA with skeletal muscle mass \<6.76kg/m2
- Speed gait of \<0.8m/sec
- Handgrip strength (adjusted for BMI) less than 20kg
You may not qualify if:
- Current diagnosis of malnutrition (BMI \<19kg/m2)
- Decompensated heart failure (NYHA III or IV)
- Hemiplegia or hemiparesis due to cerebral vascular disease
- Exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Dementia (any type, moderate or severe stage)
- Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (glycosylated hemoglobin \>8%)
- Severe pain in hips, knees or ankles
- Fracture of lower limb in the last 6 months
- Myocardial infarction within the past 6 months
- Severe hypertension (SBP \> 180mmHg or DBP \> 110 mmHg)
- Orthostatic hypotension
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
National Institue of Medical Sciences and Nutrition Salvador Zubirán
Mexico City, Mexico City, 14000, Mexico
Related Publications (11)
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PMID: 14718486BACKGROUND
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Study Officials
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
JOSE ALBERTO AVILA FUNES, MD PhD
GERIATRICS CHIEF DEPARTMENT
Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Who Masked
- INVESTIGATOR
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Intervention Model
- PARALLEL
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- PhD
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
April 2, 2013
First Posted
April 11, 2013
Primary Completion
April 1, 2013
Last Updated
April 22, 2015
Record last verified: 2015-04