Targeting Physical Health in Schizophrenia: Physical Activity Can Enhance Life Randomized Control Trial
NCT ID: NCT04173572
Last Updated: 2022-09-22
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COMPLETED
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-12-20
2022-03-23
Brief Summary
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Participants: 50 individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
Procedures (methods): During the baseline assessment, which can be completed virtually and in-person (based on participant preference) all participants will be provided with a Fitbit wristband and instructed how to use it. During the first group session, participants will be taught how to use their heart rate (on the Fitbit) to determine how fast participants should walk (to achieve the appropriate exercise dosage). Information on proper care, usage, and how to determine the appropriate heart rate from the watch, to guide the intensity of the walk, will be provided to participants and reviewed at each group session. Participants randomly assigned to the PACE Life virtual walking group sessions will meet the other group members and group leaders and be reminded of the heart rate (HR) that corresponds with the intensity of that group session. Next, the group will exercise for 15 minutes in the first two weeks, progressing to 30-minute walking sessions over the course of the intervention. At the completion of the sessions, everyone will take a break for water and review the walk. After the second group session of each week, participants will receive weekly progress reports of their steps and minutes spent walking the prior week (obtained from Fitbit devices). During this session, participants will also set individual goals for the upcoming week for both their "intensity walks" and total steps per day.
Participants randomly assigned to Fitbit Alone will be given a Fitbit and shown how to use it by study staff. Participants will also be given information on current recommended physical activity guidelines (150 min/week of moderate intensity exercise) and will be told that study staff may be contacting them on a weekly basis (or shorter, if necessary) if it looks like participants are not wearing their Fitbit for a certain number of days (e.g. 3 consecutive days) or to troubleshoot any issues. If necessary, participants might be invited to meet with research staff to get assistance on any Fitibit or exercise-related issues.
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Detailed Description
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The Fitbit Alone participants will be given a Fitbit and instructed on how to use them as well as information on current recommended physical activity guidelines. Participants will be told that study staff may be contacting them on a weekly basis (or shorter, if necessary) if it looks like they are not wearing their Fitbit for a certain number of days or to troubleshoot any issues. If necessary participants may be invited to meet with research staff to receive assistance on any Fitbit or exercise-related issues.
Assessments/Measures: The exercise intervention, PACE-Life, will last for 16 weeks and includes both virtual group walks and independent walks. Participants will be asked to complete assessments (either virtually or in-person based on preference) at screening, baseline, mid-point, post-test, and 1-month follow-up.
At Screening the following measures will be examined: Demographics, the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT), a licensed physician will complete a medical history and physical exam to provide medical clearance for participants, Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) and the -the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) will be used to verify that participants have a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis before they are enrolled in the study.
At the Baseline, Mid-point, Post-test, and 1-Month Follow-up the following measures will be examined: Demographics, Minutes Spent Walking, the Short Form International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), Steps/day, Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)- CRF will be measured using the 6-minute walk test (6MWT), if in person, or compute CRF based on an equation by Jackson, A.S., et al (1990) that includes recent weight and height, for the calculation of BMI, gender, self-reported physical activity level, and age, Self-determination Basic Needs, the Basic Psychological Need Scale-in General, the Basic Psychological Needs in Exercise Scale (BPNES), the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), Resting Systolic/Diastolic Blood Pressure and resting heart rate (RHR), autonomous motivation will be measured with the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-2 (BREQ-2), enjoyment of walking will be measured with the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES), the UCLA Loneliness Scale, Weight, BMI, and Waist/hip Circumference.
At the conclusion of the open trial, the investigators will administer a brief questionnaire to the participants regarding satisfaction and acceptability that will include both Likert ratings and open-ended questions.
Intervention- PACE-Life Groups will occur twice per week for 15 minutes in the first two weeks, progressing to 30-minute walking sessions over the course of the intervention without changes in frequency. The intensity of virtual walks will increase throughout the intervention in a stepwise fashion to create an exercise dose response to maximize impact on CRF.
Fitbits: All participants will be provided a Fitbit that is labeled with a participant number. All Fitbits are paired to a Fitbit account. Data from Fitbit devices can be synced to the corresponding account and accessed through Fitbit.com. Participants will be provided information about their accounts should participants want to look at the data but will be asked not to change any of the settings as the investigators will be using data for tracking steps/day and minutes spent walking.
Protocol Changes due to COVID-19 Pandemic:
Protocol changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been formalized and made permanent as outlined above. Additionally, walking groups will take place virtually, on a secure online platform (Zoom). The Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) will be used instead of the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI) to measure a minimum reading level (4th grade) to participate in the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Walking Group
Participants will be walking two times a week in supervised virtual walking groups on a secure online platform (Zoom) and will also participate in independent walks done at a location of their own choosing outside group participation.
PACE-Life
PACE-Life Groups will occur twice per week for 15 minutes in the first two weeks, progressing to 30-minute walking sessions over the course of the intervention without changes in frequency. The intensity of virtual walks will increase throughout this intervention in a stepwise fashion to create an exercise dose response to maximize impact on CRF.
Fitbit Alone
Participants will be provided with a Fitbit wristband and instructed how to use it. Participants will also be given information on current recommended physical activity guidelines and told that study staff may be contacting them on a weekly basis if it looks like participants are not wearing their Fitbit for a certain number of days or to troubleshoot any issues.
Exercise Intervention
Data from Fitbit devices will be synced and accessed through Fitbit.com. Participants will be provided account information to view data but will be asked not to change any of the settings as the investigators will be using data for tracking steps/day and minutes spent walking.
Interventions
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PACE-Life
PACE-Life Groups will occur twice per week for 15 minutes in the first two weeks, progressing to 30-minute walking sessions over the course of the intervention without changes in frequency. The intensity of virtual walks will increase throughout this intervention in a stepwise fashion to create an exercise dose response to maximize impact on CRF.
Exercise Intervention
Data from Fitbit devices will be synced and accessed through Fitbit.com. Participants will be provided account information to view data but will be asked not to change any of the settings as the investigators will be using data for tracking steps/day and minutes spent walking.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Between the ages of 18-65, both genders, and any ancestry
* Reading level \> 4th grade. Reading level will be measured by WRAT.
* No hospitalizations for psychiatric reasons in the last 3 months
* Clinically stable (no psychiatric medication changes within the past month)
* Are not already engaging in consistent moderate-intensity exercise (cutoff = 60 min/week for the past 6 months)
* Present with no contra-indication to engage in regular moderate intensity exercise based on the American College of Sports Medicine guidelines
* Willing and able to provide informed consent or has legal guardian present to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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David L Penn, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Locations
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
North Carolina Psychiatric Research Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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19-2286
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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