Evaluation of a Frailty Intervention Program in Hong Kong
Frailty
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Frailty
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- People aged 50 years or older;
- FRAIL score ≥ 1, and thus are considered pre-frail / frail;
- Chinese origin;
- Normally reside in Hong Kong;
- Could speak and understand Chinese;
- Willing to follow the study procedures.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Live in a residential aged care facility;
- Recent (i.e. past 3 months) or concurrent participation in any clinical trial or exercise and/or cognitive and/or dietary intervention program;
- With medical advice or conditions prohibiting exercise or medical conditions that precluded safe participation in an exercise program;
- With any other indication of a major medical or psychological illness, as judged by the investigators as ineligible to participate the study.
Sites / Locations
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Frailty intervention program
Control group
There will be 2 sessions per week for 12 weeks. Each session includes 1 hour exercise (including 5-10 minute warm-up and cool-down routine, 20-30 minute chair-based resistance exercises using Thera-Bands for muscle groups in both the upper and lower body, and 20-30 minutes aerobic exercises); and 1 hour game training using computer video games, board games and card games. Nutrition education will be given to the subjects based on their weight status. The 1st level of nutrition information (healthy eating tips for frailty prevention and management) will be given to all subjects on regular basis during the 12-week study period via short videos, text messages or Whatsapp reminders. On top of the 1st level nutrition information, 3 nutrition heath talks (1-1.5 hours per talk) about weight management will be given to those with BMI >=25 kg/m2, and/or waist circumference >=90 cm (male) or >=80 cm (female) during the 12-week study period.
Subjects in the control group will be asked to maintain their usual diet and physical activity patterns over the 12 weeks.