Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023526
Title: Protocol for the PreventIT feasibility randomised controlled trial of a lifestyle-integrated exercise intervention in young older adults
Authors: Taraldsen, Kristin
Mikolaizak, A Stefanie
Maier, Andrea B 
Boulton, Elisabeth
Aminian, Kamiar
van Ancum, Jeanine
Bandinelli, Stefania
Becker, Clemens
Bergquist, Ronny
Chiari, Lorenzo
Clemson, Lindy
French, David P
Gannon, Brenda
Hawley-Hague, Helen
Jonkman, Nini H
Mellone, Sabato
Paraschiv-Ionescu, Anisoara
Pijnappels, Mirjam
Schwenk, Michael
Todd, Chris
Yang, Fan Bella
Zacchi, Anna
Helbostad, Jorunn L
Vereijken, Beatrix
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine, General & Internal
General & Internal Medicine
DISABILITY INSTRUMENT
BEHAVIOR
FALLS
ADHERENCE
EFFICACY
PARTICIPATION
ASSOCIATION
MAINTENANCE
PERFORMANCE
MOBILITY
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2019
Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation: Taraldsen, Kristin, Mikolaizak, A Stefanie, Maier, Andrea B, Boulton, Elisabeth, Aminian, Kamiar, van Ancum, Jeanine, Bandinelli, Stefania, Becker, Clemens, Bergquist, Ronny, Chiari, Lorenzo, Clemson, Lindy, French, David P, Gannon, Brenda, Hawley-Hague, Helen, Jonkman, Nini H, Mellone, Sabato, Paraschiv-Ionescu, Anisoara, Pijnappels, Mirjam, Schwenk, Michael, Todd, Chris, Yang, Fan Bella, Zacchi, Anna, Helbostad, Jorunn L, Vereijken, Beatrix (2019-06-01). Protocol for the PreventIT feasibility randomised controlled trial of a lifestyle-integrated exercise intervention in young older adults. BMJ OPEN 9 (3). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023526
Abstract: Introduction The European population is rapidly ageing. In order to handle substantial future challenges in the healthcare system, we need to shift focus from treatment towards health promotion. The PreventIT project has adapted the Lifestyle-integrated Exercise (LiFE) programme and developed an intervention for healthy young older adults at risk of accelerated functional decline. The intervention targets balance, muscle strength and physical activity, and is delivered either via a smartphone application (enhanced LiFE, eLiFE) or by use of paper manuals (adapted LiFE, aLiFE). Methods and analysis The PreventIT study is a multicentre, three-armed feasibility randomised controlled trial, comparing eLiFE and aLiFE against a control group that receives international guidelines of physical activity. It is performed in three European cities in Norway, Germany, and The Netherlands. The primary objective is to assess the feasibility and usability of the interventions, and to assess changes in daily life function as measured by the Late-Life Function and Disability Instrument scale and a physical behaviour complexity metric. Participants are assessed at baseline, after the 6 months intervention period and at 1 year after randomisation. Men and women between 61 and 70 years of age are randomly drawn from regional registries and respondents screened for risk of functional decline to recruit and randomise 180 participants (60 participants per study arm). Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was received at all three trial sites. Baseline results are intended to be published by late 2018, with final study findings expected in early 2019. Subgroup and further in-depth analyses will subsequently be published. Trial registration number NCT03065088; Pre-results.
Source Title: BMJ OPEN
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/234980
ISSN: 2044-6055
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023526
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