Health Promotion With Targeted Exercise Intervention for Decreasing Fall Risk and Inactivity in Aging Veterans With Obesity and Signs of Sarcopenia
VA Office of Research and Development
50 participants
Apr 1, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Falls are a major health risk for older Veterans, especially those with both obesity and low muscle mass or strength (sarcopenia), which together increase the chances of falling and losing independence. Many older Veterans have difficulty staying active and often lack information about how to safely exercise. While current guidelines focus mostly on weight loss, losing weight alone can weaken muscles and bones, which may actually raise the risk of falls and injuries. This study is testing the benefits of a virtual group exercise program combined with health education. The goal is to find out if exercise combined with health education is better at lowering fall risk and improving daily activity than health education alone for Veterans with obesity and signs of sarcopenia.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria6
- Veteran status
- years or older
- VA primary care provider
- Enrolled in the VA Maryland Health Care System for health care
- Body mass index between and including 30 - 40 kg/m\^2
- Showing signs of sarcopenia
Exclusion Criteria5
- Poorly controlled hypertensin
- Home oxygen use
- Contraindications to exercise or resistance exercise
- Significant cognitive impairment
- Other medical condition precluding patient participation in this study per the medical judgement of the study team
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Interventions
Participants will attend a virtual exercise-based group fall prevention class that focuses on movement and obstacle negotiation 3 times per week for 3 months.
Participants will attend a virtual group health promotion education class that focuses on reasons to maintain a healthy lifestyle and local resources to support them in this. The sessions will take place 1 time per week for 3 months.
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NCT07206368