Hiking Improves the Functional Autonomy

NCT ID: NCT00981734

Last Updated: 2009-09-22

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

98 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2008-09-30

Study Completion Date

2009-02-28

Brief Summary

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This is an experimental research study. The subjects were randomized into two groups: Experimental group (EG; n=58, age: 67 ± 6 old) and Control group (CG; n=40; age: 70 ± 6 old). All were physically active without strictly obeying in regularity of the program of physical activity.

The functional autonomy was evaluated by the amount of tests of Group Development of Latin American Maturity (GDLAM). It consists of hiking ten meters (C10m); standing up from the sitting position (SSP); to stand up from the ventral decubitus position (SSPVD); to stand up from a chair and be able to walk around your home (SCWH); and to be able to wear and remove a t-shirt (DTS). These tests have showed similar results in indice of GDLAM (IG). The intervention took place three times a week, with intensity that has varied between fifty five to seventy five per cent of the frequency maximum from heart.

Detailed Description

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In the physical evaluation, the participants were asked that they bathe with clothes (swimsuit, trunks) to measure the body composition, stature and IMC. All of the results were recorded in elaborated cards by the researcher.

The participants were physically evaluated through systemic observation during 16 weeks. The first collection of data occurred in the first week of April and the second collection occurred in the first week of August, 2009 during the morning.

A weighing machine with the unit of Filizola registered to INMETRO (precision of 100 grams) was used to evaluate body composition. Stature was measured through the use of a Estadiometer registered to INMETRO (precision of 1 mm). In order to evaluate the functional autonomy, GDLAM (Group Development of Latin American Maturity) created by Dantas and Vale, was used. It consists of hiking ten meters (C10m); standing up from the sitting position (SSP); to stand up from the ventral decubitus position (SSPVD); to stand up from a chair and be able to walk around your home (SCWH); and to be able to wear and remove a t-shirt (DTS). Everybody was measured in seconds and consists of a score called the General Indice of the GDLAM (IG).

The results of reference for classification of the functional autonomy level were the same for IG and its components and GDLAM. The intervention took place three times per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) from 5 PM to 5:45 PM. Intensity varied between 50% and 75% of the frequency maximum from heart (FMH) obtained by the equation: FMH = 220 - age. The FMH was controlled by the standardization of the heart frequency (HF) from the carotid at six seconds and then multiplied by ten. This HF WAS measured by the participants themselves. They received training and orientations to learn the right method.

All the participants had their HF measured by monitors, at least one time per session. Therefore after the self-standardization, with the aim to confirm the identified results by the older women. The moment of standardization of the HF varied due to the voice of the responsible teacher or asked by the monitor close to the old woman.

The sessions were spread out in the subsequent ways:

* Warm up: Duration five to ten minutes of articular exercises of upper body, neck, trunk and lower body.
* Development: twenty to thirty minutes of hiking in a natural method.
* To came back to calmness: three to five minutes of sitting elongated and/or laying down: neck, upper and lower body and trunk; using the changed method by segment. The activity of intervention was oriented at a controlled environment as the surface (plain and does not glide) and markation of the walked distances (field jogging does not count - 260 meters) where the training was controlled by the time of hiking, according to Norms of the American College Sport of Medicine and of the fifth Brazilian Norm of arterial Hypertension, that has the requirement of a minimum frequency of three times per week with the duration of twenty and thirty minutes; adequate to have a good mean to physiological adaptations in etary group.

Statistic Evaluation:

Descriptive Statistics were used with average, error-standard, median, standard deviation, minimum and maximum and absolute delt. The normality of the sample was evaluated by the test by Shapiro-Wilk (GC) and by Kolmogorov Smirnov (GE). To analyze the answer variables, comparisons were made between groups, t-student test couplet or by Wilcoxon, when appropriate (homogeneous or heterogenous distributions of the data, respectively). To make evaluations between groups the parametric test by ANOVA was used in two ways, followed by Post Hoc de Scheffe. The study used the level of p \< 0.05 to test the statistical significance. The results were evaluated by Excel and the Statistical Package for the Social Science® (SPSS), version 14.0.

Conditions

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Aging

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Interventions

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Hiking

Three times by a week, thirty minutes, controlling heart frequency between fifty five per cent and seventy five per cent.

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Funcionality, life style.

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Registered in a program of family health (PFH),
* Age above 60 years,
* Hypertension,
* Not be trainee of physical activity and those who were at clinical conditions that composed the research.

Exclusion Criteria

* Old women with any kind of infirmity that could interferes in study or that becomes a factor of prevention of the tests that were designed for functional anatomy.
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Universidade Castelo Branco

Principal Investigators

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Functional Autonomy older women

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco

Locations

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Rubens Cesar Lucena da Cunha

Juazeiro do Norte, Ceará, Brazil

Site Status

Countries

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Brazil

Other Identifiers

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0042/2008

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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