Geraedts Hilde A E, Zijlstra Wiebren, Zhang Wei, Spoorenberg Sophie L W, Báez Marcos, Far Iman Khaghani, Baldus Heribert, Stevens Martin
Center for Human Movement Sciences, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands. Email:
Center for Human Movement Sciences, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2017 Feb 2;14:E12. doi: 10.5888/pcd14.160227.
Stimulation of a physically active lifestyle among older adults is essential to health and well-being. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and user opinion of a home-based exercise program supported by a sensor and tablet application for frail older adults.
Community-dwelling older adults (aged ≥70 y) living in The Netherlands were recruited in 2014. Participants exercised 3 months with and 3 months without supervision from a remote coach. Feasibility was operationalized as adherence to exercise (percentage of 5 exercise bouts per week completed) and to wearing the sensor (with 70% defined as sufficient adherence) and the number of problems reported. User opinion was measured with a questionnaire addressing ease of use of the technology and opinion on the program.
Twenty-one of 40 enrolled participants completed the trial. Adherence overall was 60.9% (average of 3 bouts per week). Adherence among completers (69.2%) was significantly higher than adherence among dropouts (49.9%). Adherence was sufficient among completers during the 3 months of supervision (75.8%). Adherence to wearing the sensor was 66.7% and was significantly higher among completers than among dropouts (75.7% vs 54.2%). The rate of incidents was significantly lower among completers than among dropouts (0.4 vs 1.2 incidents per participant per week). Connectivity-related incidents were prominent. On a scale of 1 to 5, completers gave ratings of 4.3 (after 3 months) and 4.2 (after 6 months).
A home-based exercise program using novel technology seems feasible when participants are given a stable internet connection. This program shows promise for stimulating physical activity among older frail adults, especially if it offers regular coaching.
鼓励老年人养成积极的生活方式对其健康和幸福至关重要。本研究的目的是评估一项由传感器和平板应用程序支持的针对体弱老年人的居家锻炼计划的可行性及用户意见。
2014年招募了居住在荷兰的社区老年人(年龄≥70岁)。参与者在有远程教练监督的情况下锻炼3个月,在无监督的情况下锻炼3个月。可行性通过锻炼依从性(每周完成的5次锻炼回合的百分比)、佩戴传感器的情况(70%被定义为足够的依从性)以及报告的问题数量来衡量。通过一份关于技术易用性和对该计划看法的问卷来测量用户意见。
40名登记参与者中有21名完成了试验。总体依从率为60.9%(平均每周3次回合)。完成者的依从率(69.2%)显著高于退出者的依从率(49.9%)。在监督的3个月期间,完成者的依从率足够(75.8%)。佩戴传感器的依从率为66.7%,完成者的依从率显著高于退出者(75.7%对54.2%)。完成者的事件发生率显著低于退出者(每位参与者每周0.4次对1.2次)。与连接性相关的事件很突出。在1至5分的评分中,完成者在3个月后给出的评分为4.3分,6个月后为4.2分。
当为参与者提供稳定的互联网连接时,一项使用新技术的居家锻炼计划似乎是可行的。该计划有望促进体弱老年人的身体活动,特别是如果它提供定期指导的话。