Change in Body Weight
Same scale, light clothing and no shoes, measured to nearest 0.1 kg
Change in 6 Minutes Walk Test (aerobic endurance)
As many walking laps as possible in six minutes between cones placed 40 meters apart
Change in 8-ft Up and Go (agility/dynamic balance)
Begins seated. On word 'go' stands, walks around a cone 8 feet away, returns to seated.
Change in 30 second chair stands (lower body strength)
With arms across chest, stand up completely, returns to seated as many times as possible in 30 seconds.
Change in Isokinetic knee extension peak torque (muscle strength)
Knee extensor at 60 degrees with a dynamometer (HUMAC NORM Isokinetic Extremity System). Average peak torque for three trials will be recorded.
Change in Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT) scan
Cross sectional area of the thigh without contrast to determine muscle mass.
Change in Isometric hand grip (upper body strength)
Jamar Hand Dynamometer (Sammons Preston Rolyan). Highest of three trials/hand.
Change in Minimal Waist Circumference
At smallest horizontal circumference above umbilicus and below xiphoid process.
Change in Body Composition: BodPod
Air displacement plethysmography method (Life Measurement, Inc., Concord, CA). The Cardio Pulmonary, Metabolic and Body Composition (COSMED) BodPod has excellent sensitivity and test-to-test reliability, ease of use, and non-invasive nature, which is important for full participation from this population.
Change in number of falls and fear of falling
In-person interview with questionnaire. This is a open ended questionnaire to see the change in number of times a person falls between time points. Yes or no response to the question, "Do you have a fear of falling?"
Mini-Cog
Screens for cognitive impairment with minimal language content, reduces cultural and educational bias. A 3-item recall component plus a Clock Drawing Test.
The items recall component Score: 3 The Normal Clock Drawing Score: 2
Eligible score to be in study is 3.
Change in Short Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey
Quality of Life Questionnaires The SF-36 measures 8 QOL domains which are dichotomized into physical (functioning, role limitations-physical, pain, general health) and mental health (vitality, social functioning, role limitations-emotional, and emotional/mental health). Item scores were converted to a 0-100 point scale; domain scores were derived by averaging individual items within the subscale; and physical composite and mental health composite scores were derived by averaging the four component domains of each. Higher values are indicative of better QOL
Change in Profile of Mood States (POMS)
Mood Questionnaires The 30-item POMS measures mood and mood changes, has low respondent burden, and includes 6 subscales: tension, depression, anger, fatigue, confusion and vigor (all with range 0-20). Total mood disturbance (TMD) is derived from POMS using the following formula, TMD = (Sum of all subscales except vigor) - vigor (range -20 - 100).
Change in Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
Depression Questionnaires Individuals were coded as positive for depression if they had a CES-D score of 16 and/or had self-report of depression diagnosis at baseline. In addition to the total score, the CES-D includes 4 subscales: depressed affect (range 0-21), positive affect (range 0-12), somatic (range 0-21), and interpersonal (range 0-6).
Change in Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
Stress Questionnaires The PSS assesses the degree to which situations in one's life are considered stressful (range 0-40).
Scores ranging from 0-13 would be considered low stress. Scores ranging from 14-26 would be considered moderate stress. Scores ranging from 27-40 would be considered high perceived stress.
Change in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
Quality of sleep Questionnaires Reported PSQI values include only these six component scores: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, and use of sleeping medication (all with a range 0-3).
The PSQI includes a scoring key for calculating a patient's seven subscores, each of which can range from 0 to 3. The subscores are tallied, yielding a "global" score that can range from 0 to 21. A global score of 5 or more indicates poor sleep quality; the higher the score, the worse the quality.
Change in Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)
Life Satisfaction Questionnaires The SWLS evaluates global life satisfaction, an important component of subjective well-being (range 5-35).
The SWLS is a 7-point Likert scale style response scale. The possible range of scores is 5-35, with a score of 20 representing a neutral point on the scale. Scores between 5-9 indicate the respondent is extremely dissatisfied with life, whereas scores between 31-35 indicate the respondent is extremely satisfied.
Change in 3-day diet record
3-day diet record by multiple pass; analyzed Food Processor (Version 10.13, 2013; ESHA Research);
Change in Protein Checklist Form
RedCap analysis for protein they have consumed
Change in Actigraph, Axis accelerometer (activity counts, step counts, physical activity intensity)
Actigraph WGT3X-BT activity counts at 1-s epoch from three orthogonal axes at 30 Hz sampling frequency.
Change in Metabolic Panel (LabCorp)- A Blood Draw and testing
Routine chemistries, blood testing
Change in Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) (78-80), blood
Ingestion of a 75 g glucose load with blood draws at 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 minutes.
Change in Daily food journal (Adherence)
Daily food journal assessed by RD every week