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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
85 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-11-15
2023-03-14
Brief Summary
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The objective is to study the physical solicitations and the well-being during the visit of a museum (free or guided visit). Our hypothesis is that this cultural activity induces a sufficient physical solicitation for sedentary people and for individuals with a post-stroke motor disability.
All the tests will be carried out during the same day by experienced physiotherapists. Physical and well-being tests will be performed before and after the visits. The number of steps taken during the visit will be measured.
This is a different approach to promote physical activity and this proposal is an original way to stimulate the physical, psychic and social health of sedentary people. If the results are beneficial, museums could become real health partners to stimulate the activity of sedentary people.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Free visit
Free visit of the museum during 75 minutes for individuals in sedentary condition (healthy)
Free visit
The persons with sedentary (healthy) in this group will have to visit the museum freely (without a guide) for a period of 75 minutes.
Guided visit
Guided visit of the museum during 75 minutes for individuals in sedentary condition (healthy)
Guided visit
The persons with sedentary (healthy) in this group will have to visit the museum with a guide for a period of 75 minutes.
Guided visit for individuals after stroke
This arm is specific for individuals with motor disability after stroke (non randomized condition)
Guided visit (stroke)
The persons with motor disability after stroke in this group will have to visit the museum with a guide for a period of 75 minutes.
Interventions
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Free visit
The persons with sedentary (healthy) in this group will have to visit the museum freely (without a guide) for a period of 75 minutes.
Guided visit
The persons with sedentary (healthy) in this group will have to visit the museum with a guide for a period of 75 minutes.
Guided visit (stroke)
The persons with motor disability after stroke in this group will have to visit the museum with a guide for a period of 75 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Sedentary condition (\<150 minutes of physical activity per week)
* Medical stability
* Mini Mental State Evauation \> 22
* Walking independently with or without assistance
* MiniBESTest \> 20/28
* For individuals with stroke: chronic post-stroke condition.
Exclusion Criteria
* Person with other conditions affecting independent walking;
* Contraindications to prolonged standing;
* Pain greater than 4/10 on the NRS;
* Concomitant pathologies that may interfere with the results;
* Inability to follow the study procedure (cognitive disorders, dementia, psychological disorders, language problems...).
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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School of Health Sciences Geneva
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Anne-Violette Bruynnel
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Anne-violette Bruyneel
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
School of Health Sciences Geneva
Locations
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Musées de la ville de Genève
Geneva, , Switzerland
Countries
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References
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Harvey JA, Chastin SF, Skelton DA. Prevalence of sedentary behavior in older adults: a systematic review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2013 Dec 2;10(12):6645-61. doi: 10.3390/ijerph10126645.
Tudor-Locke C, Craig CL, Aoyagi Y, Bell RC, Croteau KA, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Ewald B, Gardner AW, Hatano Y, Lutes LD, Matsudo SM, Ramirez-Marrero FA, Rogers LQ, Rowe DA, Schmidt MD, Tully MA, Blair SN. How many steps/day are enough? For older adults and special populations. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2011 Jul 28;8:80. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-8-80.
Mastandrea S, Fagioli S, Biasi V. Art and Psychological Well-Being: Linking the Brain to the Aesthetic Emotion. Front Psychol. 2019 Apr 4;10:739. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00739. eCollection 2019.
Camic PM, Chatterjee HJ. Museums and art galleries as partners for public health interventions. Perspect Public Health. 2013 Jan;133(1):66-71. doi: 10.1177/1757913912468523.
Other Identifiers
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112187
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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