Balance Ability of Older Women With a History of Falls

NCT ID: NCT06534099

Last Updated: 2024-08-02

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

71 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-01-05

Study Completion Date

2023-07-05

Brief Summary

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This study aims to investigate the effects of regular practice of Chinese fitness Qigong, Wuqinxi, on the balance ability of older women with a history of falls. Participants in the experimental group (n=35) and the control group (n=36), matched for age, height, and weight, were included in the study. The experimental group underwent a 24-week (3 times per week, 70 minutes per session) Wuqinxi exercise regimen. Changes in dynamic and static balance abilities of the participants were tested at weeks 0, 12, and 24. A 24-week Wuqinxi exercise regimen increased the static and dynamic balance abilities in both directions for older women with a history of falls. Compared to 12 weeks, a longer Wuqinxi exercise regimen further enhanced the static balance ability in the open-eye state.

Detailed Description

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The Wuqinxi exercise regimen was conducted under the guidance of a professional Wuqinxi instructor, where the experimental group practiced the five animal forms of the exercise, which include the Tiger, Deer, Bear, Ape, and Bird forms. The exercise period was 24 weeks, with the first 4 weeks designated as the learning phase and weeks 5 to 24 as the consolidation and reinforcement phase. The frequency of exercise was three times per week, with each session lasting 70 minutes, including 10 minutes for warm-up and relaxation activities. Participants practiced to fixed voice prompts and musical rhythms, completing four full sets of Wuqinxi movements, each set taking approximately 14 minutes with a 1-minute interval in between. Following the research design of Cheng et al, after completing each set of movements, participants immediately pressed on the radial artery to test the pulse beats for 10 seconds and reported their heart rate per minute to the experimenters. The exercise intensity was controlled within the range of (220 - age) x (55% to 65%). Participants were allowed to take a break if their heart rate was too high. Additionally, without changing their original lifestyle habits, weekly follow-ups were conducted by the experimenters via telephone or face-to-face interviews to ensure that the participants did not engage in other forms of regular fitness activities.

Compliance with the exercise regimen was managed through the following methods: regular supervision, with professional staff overseeing the training to ensure participants followed the set plan; completion of training logs, requiring participants to record detailed information about each training session, including content, duration, and intensity; and regular follow-ups, maintaining contact with participants through phone calls, WeChat, or face-to-face meetings to understand their training status and provide necessary support.

The balance ability tests were conducted on three occasions: at baseline, at the 12th week, and at the 24th week. The Good Balance balance testing device, manufactured in Finland, was used for all participants, which has been demonstrated to have good reliability and validity. Both static and dynamic balance tests were conducted with participants standing on the test platform using a stopwatch to measure the time that participants could stand on one leg with eyes open and closed.

Conditions

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Falls

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Control

Without changing their original lifestyle habits, weekly follow-ups were conducted by the experimenters via telephone or face-to-face interviews to ensure that the participants did not engage in other forms of regular fitness activities.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Control

Intervention Type OTHER

Without changing their original lifestyle habits, weekly follow-ups were conducted by the experimenters via telephone or face-to-face interviews to ensure that the participants did not engage in other forms of regular fitness activities.

Experimental

The Wuqinxi exercise regimen was conducted under the guidance of a professional Wuqinxi instructor, where the experimental group practiced the five animal forms of the exercise, which include the Tiger, Deer, Bear, Ape, and Bird forms. The exercise period was 24 weeks, with the first 4 weeks designated as the learning phase and weeks 5 to 24 as the consolidation and reinforcement phase. The frequency of exercise was three times per week, with each session lasting 70 minutes, including 10 minutes for warm-up and relaxation activities.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Control

Intervention Type OTHER

Without changing their original lifestyle habits, weekly follow-ups were conducted by the experimenters via telephone or face-to-face interviews to ensure that the participants did not engage in other forms of regular fitness activities.

Experimental

Intervention Type OTHER

The Wuqinxi exercise regimen was conducted under the guidance of a professional Wuqinxi instructor, where the experimental group practiced the five animal forms of the exercise, which include the Tiger, Deer, Bear, Ape, and Bird forms. The exercise period was 24 weeks, with the first 4 weeks designated as the learning phase and weeks 5 to 24 as the consolidation and reinforcement phase. The frequency of exercise was three times per week, with each session lasting 70 minutes, including 10 minutes for warm-up and relaxation activities.

Interventions

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Control

Without changing their original lifestyle habits, weekly follow-ups were conducted by the experimenters via telephone or face-to-face interviews to ensure that the participants did not engage in other forms of regular fitness activities.

Intervention Type OTHER

Experimental

The Wuqinxi exercise regimen was conducted under the guidance of a professional Wuqinxi instructor, where the experimental group practiced the five animal forms of the exercise, which include the Tiger, Deer, Bear, Ape, and Bird forms. The exercise period was 24 weeks, with the first 4 weeks designated as the learning phase and weeks 5 to 24 as the consolidation and reinforcement phase. The frequency of exercise was three times per week, with each session lasting 70 minutes, including 10 minutes for warm-up and relaxation activities.

Intervention Type OTHER

Other Intervention Names

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Control Group Experimental group

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Female, aged between 60 and 70 years
* At least one accidental fall within the past year
* Undergone a physical examination for cardiac function
* Have the intention to exercise and are able to complete the entire experimental process
* In compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki and have signed an informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria

* Regular exercise habits through other means within the past 6 months
* Foot deformity, abnormal gait
* A history of severe lower limb trauma
* Epilepsy, motor disorders
* Cardiovascular diseases.
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

70 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cheng Liang

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Cheng Liang

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Yang Yi, Dr

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Chengdu Sport University

Locations

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Chengdu Sport University

Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Site Status

Countries

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China

Other Identifiers

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Sichuan Fitness Qigong Center

Identifier Type: OTHER

Identifier Source: secondary_id

Sichuan Fitness Qigong Center

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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