Effectiveness of Physical Exercise of Patients With Chronic Non-communicable Disease
NCT ID: NCT06476015
Last Updated: 2025-06-10
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
300 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-01-01
2025-08-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In this sense, diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders that is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, due to a defect in insulin secretion, a defect in insulin action, or both. In addition to hyperglycemia, alterations in fat and protein metabolism coexist. Sustained hyperglycemia over time is associated with damage, dysfunction and failure of several organs and systems, especially kidneys, eyes, nerves, heart and blood vessels. On the other hand, physical exercise has proven to be an effective intervention because it improves insulin sensitivity, facilitates glycemic control and reduces cardiovascular risk, also because it helps in managing body weight and improves quality of life in general.
On the other hand, COPD is a chronic respiratory pathological condition characterized by a persistent limitation of expiratory airflow that is partially reversible; It remains one of the main public health problems and is the fourth cause of mortality in the United States. It is known that, within the clinical manifestations or symptoms, there is an impact on the state of health, quality of life and daily activities, which contribute to an increase in levels of anxiety, depression, risk of exacerbations and a worse prognosis of the disease. Performing physical exercise in this population is of vital importance because it improves lung capacity and the efficiency of the cardiovascular system, improves exercise tolerance through strength and resistance training, which makes it easier to perform daily tasks due to to the reduction of symptoms such as dyspnea, reducing exacerbations and hospitalizations, which translates into a better quality of life.
Based on the previous problem, since 2017 the Alma Mater Clinic of Antioquia proposed a comprehensive care program for patients with chronic diseases called "Ser mas" Pluripathologicos, which includes 5,000 patients from the metropolitan area who live near the health center. . In 2021, they published their first study with the objective of evaluating the predictive validity of a classification method based on functional status, the presence of risk factors and the control of comorbidity, on the use of emergency services and hospitalization. , mortality and health care costs in older adults with NCDs. The results describe that functional capacity is an element that could inform and direct intervention actions in this population. Additionally, it suggests that objective measurements of functional status and the presence of frailty in patients with NCDs could be key elements to identify individuals with health needs and guide their interventions in an effective and individualized manner for their well-being. From the above, the current research arises, which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of physical exercise on the frailty, body composition and functional classification of patients with NCDs.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Therapeutic exercise
Duration: 30 minutes. Frequency: Once a week. Type of excercise: Cardiovascular, strengthening and balance. Supervised by a health professional.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Men and women, between 60 and 90 years old.
* Clinical diagnosis of COPD and/or diabetes.
* Must be patient from program called "Ser más".
Exclusion Criteria
60 Years
90 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Fundacion Universitaria Maria Cano
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Catalina Lopera Muñetón
Principal investigator
Locations
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Fundación Universitaria María cano
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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013008003-2023-
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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