SuPA Mobility: Supporting Physical Activity for Mobility in Mobility-Limited Older Adults
University of British Columbia
290 participants
Sep 5, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effectiveness of a health-coaching intervention to improve physical activity in older adults with limited mobility when compared to a control, health education group.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- scored ≤ 9/12 on the SPPB
- are able to complete the 400-m walk in ≤ 15 minutes without sitting or physical assistance from another person or walker (use of cane is acceptable)
- scored 22/30 or higher on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
- have no significant functional impairment as indicated by a score of 6/8 or higher on the Lawton and Brody Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale
- are able to safely engage in MVPA as indicated by the PAR-Q+ and by the family or study physician as necessary
- are community-dwelling
- are able to provide written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria3
- are diagnosed with dementia or stroke
- self-report engaging in MVPA ≥ 10 minutes per week in the prior 3 months
- are unable to understand, speak, and read English proficiently
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Interventions
The HC program will be delivered over 26-weeks. Participants will have an initial hour-long HC session where the BAP coach will conduct a brief physical assessment and work with the participant to establish their physical activity goals and develop a plan. After the initial consult, coaches will conduct 8 x 20-minute phone calls with participants over the 26-week trial decreasing from bi-weekly phone calls in weeks 1-12 to monthly phone calls in weeks 13-26. Participants in the HC group will have an overall goal of increasing their weekly participation in moderate to vigorous physical activity by 50 minutes, via 5-, 7-, or 10-minute bouts of progressive exercises, at a rate of perceived exertion range of 13-14 ("somewhat hard") by week 16. Participants will have access to specific exercise sessions made available by YouTube and/or hardcopy manuals created by the research team.
Participants will begin with a one-hour, group-based, interactive education session on falls prevention delivered either in-person or by Zoom. Following the initial education session, ED participants will receive additional group education sessions (in-person or by Zoom) with the same duration and schedule as the HC program covering a variety of healthy aging topics.
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NCT05978336