Pilot Study of the Effects of Exercise on Aging Among Older Persons With HIV
NCT ID: NCT01860261
Last Updated: 2023-11-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-01-31
2013-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Persons assigned to the Intervention Arm will meet initially once per week with a personal trainer, and once per week in small groups with a personal trainer, for a total of two weekly sessions of assisted strength training. In addition, participants will be encouraged to engage in three sessions of aerobic exercise per week of gradually increasing intensity of about 40 minutes duration each, for the 12 week intervention period. Instruction in walking and running form and body awareness that may reduce the risk of injuries (ChiWalking and ChiRunning technique) will be provided to the Intervention Arm by a certified coach during three sessions over the course of the 12 week intervention period as part of the aerobic exercise plan.
Paid gym memberships will be provided for the 12 week treatment period for both groups (memberships for participants assigned to the Control Arm will not begin until the end of the 12 week observation period).
Data will be collected for strength training activity using the passive FitLinxx system at the study gym, and for aerobic steps and pace using accelerometers (Pebble by FitLinxx). Participants in both groups will be asked to wear accelerometers for the duration of the study period.
Participants will be evaluated at baseline, week 6 and week 12 for changes in lab values and questionnaire items. Change in fitness will be assessed using V02 max at baseline and week 12.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Aerobic and Strength Training
Participants in the Aerobic and Strength Training intervention group will receive a standardized aerobic and strength training exercise program for 12 weeks, including paid gym membership, personal training, and 3 workshops in ChiWalkRun technique.
Aerobic and Strength Training Intervention
The exercise intervention has three components: (1) aerobic exercise with a metabolic equivalent of task (MET) energy expenditure of at least 900 MET-minutes per week; (2) strength training consisting of 2 sets of 4 upper body exercises (bench press, seated row, shoulder press, and pull down), 3 sets of 3 leg exercises (leg press, extension, and flexion) and 2 sets each of abdominal crunches and back extensions. Weights for each exercise will be gradually increased as participants can complete 12 repetitions for each set on 2 consecutive sessions, with participants performing strength training twice per week total. Three workshops on using ChiWalking or ChiRunning technique for achievement of aerobic activity goals will be provided to participants in the experimental arm.
Control (delayed onset of intervention)
After 12 weeks of active observation, this group will receive a modified version of the exercise intervention consisting of a free gym membership for 12 weeks, with limited personal training.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Aerobic and Strength Training Intervention
The exercise intervention has three components: (1) aerobic exercise with a metabolic equivalent of task (MET) energy expenditure of at least 900 MET-minutes per week; (2) strength training consisting of 2 sets of 4 upper body exercises (bench press, seated row, shoulder press, and pull down), 3 sets of 3 leg exercises (leg press, extension, and flexion) and 2 sets each of abdominal crunches and back extensions. Weights for each exercise will be gradually increased as participants can complete 12 repetitions for each set on 2 consecutive sessions, with participants performing strength training twice per week total. Three workshops on using ChiWalking or ChiRunning technique for achievement of aerobic activity goals will be provided to participants in the experimental arm.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age \>=50 years on date of enrollment visit
* Less than 60min/week of vigorous exercise on average in the 90d prior to enrollment
* Able to complete study documents and activities in English (in this pilot we are only prepared to use English language questionnaires and instructional materials)
* Interested in and willing to do an exercise program
* Receiving continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) for at least six months with an undetectable viral load at most recent clinic visit, or if not on ART then must have been off continuously for six months with no plan to start ART and have CD4 count \> 400 cells/µl (to avoid enrolling patients at risk of developing opportunistic infections or other HIV-associated illnesses).
Exclusion Criteria
* Substantial deconditioning or current impairment of physical function; this will be tested for by assessing whether patients can climb up and back down one flight of stairs (approximately 3 meters of elevation gain) without stopping 8.
* Unable or unwilling to actively participate in the intervention for the duration of the pilot study
* Unable to provide informed consent.
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of California, San Francisco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Frederick M Hecht, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
UCSF Osher Center for Integrated Medicine, UCSF Positive Health Program
Locations
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San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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UCSF IRB 12-09153
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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