Muellmann Saskia, Bragina Inna, Voelcker-Rehage Claudia, Rost Eric, Lippke Sonia, Meyer Jochen, Schnauber Jochen, Wasmann Merlin, Toborg Merle, Koppelin Frauke, Brand Tilman, Zeeb Hajo, Pischke Claudia R
Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS, Achterstrasse 30, 28359, Bremen, Germany.
Institute of Human Movement Science and Health, Technical University Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany.
BMC Public Health. 2017 May 25;17(1):512. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4446-x.
Regular physical activity (PA) is a key contributor to healthy ageing. However, despite known health benefits, only one third of older adults in Germany reach the PA levels recommended for persons aged 65 years and above by the World Health Organization. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the effectiveness of two web-based interventions for the initiation and maintenance of regular PA (i.e., intervention groups 1 and 2) compared to a delayed intervention control group of older adults aged 65 to 75 years.
METHODS/DESIGN: Study participants will be randomly assigned to one of three study arms in five communities in the Bremen-Oldenburg metropolitan region: a) Participants in the first arm will receive access to a web-based intervention for 10 weeks allowing them to track their weekly PA (subjective self-monitoring, intervention group 1); b) participants in the second arm will receive access to the web-based intervention for 10 weeks and, in addition, track PA using Fitbit Zips (objective self-monitoring, intervention group 2); c) participants in the delayed intervention control group will receive access to the intervention implemented in the first study arm after completion of the 12-week follow-up in the other two groups within each community. In addition, weekly group meetings in the communities will be offered to study participants in the intervention groups providing the opportunity to address questions related to the use of the website and to practice PA in groups (e.g., neighborhood walks, strength and balance exercises). To evaluate short-term effects of the intervention on physical and psychological health, PA, physical fitness, and cognitive and psychological variables will be assessed at baseline and 12-week follow-up.
This study will provide answers regarding acceptance and effectiveness of web-based interventions promoting uptake and maintenance of regular PA in persons aged 65-75 years. Study findings will contribute to a growing body of evidence in Germany concerning the role of community-based interventions for the promotion of PA and healthy ageing in older adults.
German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00010052 (Date of registration 07-11-2016).
规律的体育活动(PA)是健康老龄化的关键因素。然而,尽管已知其对健康有益,但德国只有三分之一的老年人达到了世界卫生组织为65岁及以上人群推荐的体育活动水平。本研究的目的是评估两种基于网络的干预措施对65至75岁老年人启动和维持规律体育活动的有效性(即干预组1和干预组2),并与延迟干预对照组进行比较。
方法/设计:研究参与者将被随机分配到不来梅 - 奥尔登堡大都市地区五个社区的三个研究组之一:a)第一组参与者将获得为期10周的基于网络的干预措施,使他们能够跟踪自己每周的体育活动(主观自我监测,干预组1);b)第二组参与者将获得为期10周的基于网络的干预措施,此外,使用Fitbit Zips跟踪体育活动(客观自我监测,干预组2);c)延迟干预对照组的参与者将在每个社区的其他两组完成12周随访后,获得在第一研究组实施的干预措施。此外,将为干预组的研究参与者提供社区每周小组会议,提供解决与网站使用相关问题以及集体进行体育活动(如邻里散步、力量和平衡练习)的机会。为了评估干预对身心健康、体育活动、身体素质以及认知和心理变量的短期影响,将在基线和12周随访时进行评估。
本研究将提供有关促进65 - 75岁人群接受和维持规律体育活动的基于网络的干预措施的可接受性和有效性的答案。研究结果将为德国越来越多关于社区干预在促进老年人体育活动和健康老龄化方面作用的证据做出贡献。
德国临床试验注册中心DRKS00010052(注册日期2016年11月7日)。