Effect of a Wii Fit Intervention on Components of Fall Risk in Middle-aged Women
Falls, Osteopenia
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Falls
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- apparently healthy women between the ages of 45-60
- no contraindications to walking or standing
- no hormonal replacement therapy or any medications or supplements (except for calcium, vitamin D, multivitamin) that affect the bone
- Any vitamin supplements must be over-the-counter (OTC) and cannot be prescription grade.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Those who do not pass the PAR-Q+ (contraindicated for exercise)
- DXA t-score greater than 0 (Note: any woman who has a t-score less than -1.5 will be referred to their health care provider for further follow up and will not be allowed in the study with the approval of their health care professional.)
Sites / Locations
- Arizona Biomedical Collaborative
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Control
Wii Fit
The control is a "wait-list" control, and will have the option to participate in the intervention at the end of the initial 12-week study period. The control group will be asked to not change any of their dietary or exercise habits over the course of the 12 weeks.
Participants in the intervention group will be assigned a Wii console and a Wii Fit balance board. The intervention group will be asked to play for 30 minutes a day, 3 times per week, using only the participant profile pre-programmed for them. They will complete yoga poses and strength training exercises for the first 10 minutes and balance coordination games for the remaining 20 minutes. They will be asked to complete each exercise at least twice, preferably by cycling through all exercises. Participants will be asked to do all of the exercises in one 30-minute session, rather than breaking them up throughout the day. All participants will be asked to keep a record of which games they play and for how long. The Wii Fit software also keeps a digital record of which exercises were completed and how long they were performed. At the end of the intervention the investigator will use the information stored in the Wii, as well as activity logs, to assess compliance.