Salomon Carmela, Bellamy Jessica, Evans Elizabeth, Reid Renae, Hsu Michelle, Teasdale Scott, Trollor Julian
Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry, UNSW Sydney, Room 241, Level 2, Biolink Building E25, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.
School of Medical, Indigenous & Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, Medicine & Health, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, 2522, Australia.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2023 Mar 22;9(1):48. doi: 10.1186/s40814-023-01267-5.
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience high rates of lifestyle related morbidities, in part due to lack of access to tailored health promotion programmes. This study aimed to assess the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a tailored healthy lifestyle intervention, Get Healthy!
Get Healthy! is a 12-week physical activity and healthy eating programme designed to address lifestyle-related risks for adults with mild-moderate ID. The feasibility pilot was designed to assess subjective participant experience and programme feasibility across: recruitment and screening, retention, session attendance and engagement, adverse events, and practicality and reliability of outcome procedures. Exploratory programme efficacy was assessed across the following measures: anthropometry (body mass index, weight, waist circumference), cardiovascular fitness, physical strength, dietary intake, healthy literacy, and quality of life.
Six participants with moderate ID and two carer participants completed the feasibility trial, representing a 100% retention rate. Qualitative data indicated the programme was well received. Participants with ID attended 75% of sessions offered and displayed a high level of engagement in sessions attended (91% mean engagement score). While most data collection procedures were feasible to implement, several measures were either not feasible for our participants, or required a higher level of support to implement than was provided in the existing trial protocol. Participants with ID displayed decreases in mean waist circumference between baseline and endpoint (95% CI: - 3.20, - 0.17 cm) and some improvements in measures of cardiovascular fitness and physical strength. No changes in weight, body mass index, or objectively measured knowledge of nutrition and exercise or quality of life were detected from baseline to programme endpoint. Dietary intake results were mixed.
The Get Healthy! programme was feasible to implement and well received by participants with moderate ID and their carers. Exploratory efficacy data indicates the programme has potential to positively impact important cardiometabolic risk factors such as waist circumference, cardiovascular fitness, and physical strength. Several of the proposed data collection instruments will require modification or replacement prior to use in a sufficiently powered efficacy trial.
ACTRN: ACTRN12618000349246. Registered March 8th 2018-retrospectively registered, https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=374497 UTN: U1111-1209-3132.
智障人士患与生活方式相关疾病的比例较高,部分原因是缺乏量身定制的健康促进项目。本研究旨在评估一项量身定制的健康生活方式干预措施“动起来!保持健康!”的可行性和初步效果。
“动起来!保持健康!”是一项为期12周的体育活动和健康饮食项目,旨在解决轻度至中度智障成年人与生活方式相关的风险问题。可行性试点旨在评估参与者的主观体验以及该项目在以下方面的可行性:招募与筛查、留存率、课程出席与参与度、不良事件以及结果程序的实用性和可靠性。通过以下指标评估探索性项目效果:人体测量学指标(体重指数、体重、腰围)、心血管健康状况、体力、饮食摄入、健康素养和生活质量。
6名中度智障参与者和2名护理人员参与者完成了可行性试验,留存率达100%。定性数据表明该项目受到好评。智障参与者参加了所提供课程的75%,并且在所参加的课程中表现出较高的参与度(平均参与得分91%)。虽然大多数数据收集程序实施起来可行,但有几项指标对我们的参与者来说要么不可行,要么需要比现有试验方案提供的更高水平的支持才能实施。智障参与者的平均腰围在基线和终点之间有所下降(95%置信区间:-3.20,-0.17厘米),心血管健康状况和体力的一些指标有所改善。从基线到项目终点,体重、体重指数、客观测量的营养与运动知识或生活质量均未发现变化。饮食摄入结果喜忧参半。
“动起来!保持健康!”项目实施起来可行,受到中度智障参与者及其护理人员的好评。探索性效果数据表明该项目有可能对腰围、心血管健康状况和体力等重要的心脏代谢风险因素产生积极影响。在用于足够强大的效果试验之前,一些提议的数据收集工具需要修改或更换。
澳大利亚临床试验注册号:ACTRN: ACTRN12618000349246。于2018年3月8日追溯注册,https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=374497 国际标准随机对照试验编号:UTN: U1111-1209-3132。