Cardiometabolic Health Intervention Using Movement-to-Music Exercise
Examining the Effects of Live Telehealth Exercise Training on Cardiometabolic Outcomes in Wheelchair Users
University of Alabama at Birmingham
132 participants
Sep 11, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The study aims to test the benefits of a 24-week, cardio-emphasized Movement-to-Music exercise program for reversing cardiometabolic health risk factors compared to asynchronous, standard exercise programs among 132 adult wheelchair users. The targeted cardiometabolic health factors are waist circumference, triglycerides, "good" cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure. Additionally, a 12-week follow-up phase (weeks 25-36) is included to see whether the gains are maintained.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria8
- full-time or part-time use of a wheelchair device (manual wheelchair, power wheelchair, electric scooter) self-reported as the primary means of mobility
- ≥ 2 cardiometabolic risk factor(s),
- no contraindication to exercise as approved by a physician's medical clearance to exercise
- age ≥18 years
- able to use arms to exercise
- obtaining \< 90 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise per week in the last month
- not enrolled in a structured exercise program in the past 6 months
- able to converse and read in English.
Exclusion Criteria3
- medically unstable to perform home exercise as determined by their physician
- high-level tetraplegia and unable to use arms to exercise
- no internet access was determined via self-report and internet speed test.
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Interventions
Participants will attend 3 exercise sessions per week for 24 weeks. Each session will last 15 - 40 minutes. Increasing by 5 - 10 minutes each week. Each session will last from 25 to 50 minutes by increasing 5 to 10 minutes each week. The exercise program will focus on improving cardiorespiratory fitness using a series of movement patterns accompanied by music. The program will be tailored to individuals' abilities (e.g., use of arms only vs. truck movement together; slow vs. fast tempo music). The exercise will be prescribed at a moderate intensity level (working somewhat hard with increased heart rate and breathing rate). For the follow-up phase (weeks 25-36), participants will receive the recorded M2M exercise sessions between the M2M instructors and themselves to continue to exercise for the remaining 12 weeks.
Participants will exercise for 36 weeks using pre-recorded exercise videos. The videos include warm-up, flexibility, muscular strength, aerobic endurance, balance, and cool-down.
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NCT05606432