Resistance Exercise to Improve Flu Vaccine for Older Adults
Influenza, Human
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Influenza, Human focused on measuring exercise, vaccine, older adults
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- non-frail older adult (≥65 years old) of any sex and race/ethnicity
- non-smokers (>10 yrs)
- meets American College of Sports Medicine criteria for participation in exercise
- US resident
Exclusion Criteria:
- underlying medical problems that contraindicate supervised resistance exercise
- past or present history of autoimmune disease, HIV, hepatitis, stroke, or cardiovascular disease
- current debilitating arthritis of the shoulder
- central or peripheral nervous disorders
- bedridden in the past three months
- history of vaccine-related allergies, or severe egg allergy;
- physician-confirmed influenza infection in the prior year
- regular user of corticosteroids
- functional or cognitive impairment that would limit exercise performance or prohibit informed consent
- blood pressure greater than 160/90
- participation in resistance arm exercises in the prior 6 months
Sites / Locations
- University of Houston
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Exercise and vaccine in same arm
Exercise and vaccine in different arms
vaccine only
20 min eccentric resistance exercise of deltoid and biceps brachii in non-dominant arm, followed immediately by intramuscular injection of seasonal quadrivalent influenza vaccine in non-dominant arm
20 min eccentric resistance exercise of deltoid and biceps brachii in dominant arm, followed immediately by intramuscular injection of seasonal quadrivalent influenza vaccine in non-dominant arm
20 min rest followed immediately by intramuscular injection of seasonal quadrivalent influenza vaccine in non-dominant arm