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SHIP-AGE: Frailty, Renal Function, and Multi-component Primary Care in Rural Mecklenburg-Western...

Frailty Syndrome

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among the elderly. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has the largest prevalence of CKD in Germany and Europe. The CKD impact in primary care strategies to reduce frailty syndrome in the elderly is unknown. For this purpose, about 820 elderly participants will be included in an observational study (MV-FIT), who will undergo an multi-factorial geriatric assessment, monitoring & management program, specifically designed to avoid frailty. The goal of the full-scale study is to evaluate the impact of CKD in multi-component primary care strategies to reduce frailty among elderly persons in rural Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. MV-FIT will be conducted on individuals in rural Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, who will be observed over a period of 3 years. The Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) is a population-based epidemiological, two independent-cohort, study (SHIP and SHIP-TREND). SHIP cohorts have been followed for >24 years. SHIP/SHIP TEND participants >60 years or older will studied by a follow-up survey. The aim is to gain new insights into the development of frailty and to develop strategies for keeping those affected healthy.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

HEalthy Aging Through YASAM

FrailtyDementia4 more

Depending on the YASAM project which was established to home-visit evaluate community-dwelling older adults (80 years of age and over), we aimed to determine the prevalence (prevalence) of geriatric syndromes (dependence, frailty, malnutrition, depression, dementia, comorbidity burden, polypharmacy) in these individuals and to determine possible changes in the follow-up of the patients during the 2-year follow-up period. (HEAVEN trial)

Enrolling by invitation4 enrollment criteria

Assessing a New Tool to Assess Frailty in Frail Hospitalized Elderly

Frail Elderly Syndrome

The major purpose of this study is to establish the use of daily step counts as inexpensive, easy to measure marker for frailty and sarcopenia in an inpatient population of older adults.

Enrolling by invitation5 enrollment criteria

Light in Frail Elderly - the Effect of a Dynamic Light for Sleep and Circadian Rhythm

AgedCircadian Rhythm10 more

The aim of this project is to evaluate the effect of a dynamic light in order to improve the circadian rhythm, provide a better sleep and well-being, and in the long run an improved recovery. The primary question is whether dynamic artificial light with circadian stimulus can affect the circadian rhythm. The secondary question is whether this also provides better sleep and well-being. The group that is particularly interesting to study is a geriatric population that is more sensitive to circadian rhythm disorders, sleep disorders and confusion in connection with hospitalization and that can be of particular benefit from this intervention.

Suspended14 enrollment criteria

Post-acute Care for Patients With Frailty

FrailtyRetrospective Study

Acute illness could be enormous stress for frail people. Combining comprehensive geriatric assessment and multifactorial intervention has positive effects on frail community older adults. However, few studies investigated the effects of post-acute care (PAC) in frail older patients who just recovered from acute hospitalization. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of PAC on frail older adults in Taiwan.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Brief Physical Activity Intervention for Older People With Multimorbidity

Chronic ConditionsMultiple2 more

Physical activity is an important determinant of health and well-being in older people. However, many older people do not achieve recommended physical activity levels and increasing older people's physical activity is challenging. This preliminary study will explore the effects of a brief physical activity intervention on physical activity and physical function in older people with multimorbidity. The findings will be used to inform the design of a subsequent adequately-powered randomised controlled trial.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Lomecel-B on Vaccine-Specific Antibody- Response in Subjects With Aging Frailty

Aging Frailty

This is a phase I/II, randomized, blinded and placebo-controlled study to test the safety and efficacy of Lomecel-B for improving vaccine immune response.

Completed34 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of a Frailty Intervention Program in Hong Kong

Frailty

The present study aims to compare the pre-post effect of a frailty intervention program with exercise, nutrition, cognitive and social components with a control group without such program on improving gait speed and frailty in community-dwelling Chinese adults aged 50 and above who are pre-frail or frail using the FRAIL scale, and to obtain their views towards the frailty intervention program. The investigators hypothesized that the frailty intervention program will result in improvements regarding frailty, mobility, weight status and other health outcomes. This study will be a non-randomized controlled study using a controlled before-and-after study design. Eligible subjects will be assigned to one of the two groups: frailty intervention program, or control group without any intervention, over 12 weeks. A total of 152 subjects (76 per group) will be recruited. A sub-sample of 25 subjects from the intervention group will be invited to share their experience and opinion in focus groups.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effects of DHEA/Exercise on Bone, Muscle and Balance

OsteoporosisFrailty

The purpose of this study is to examine whether muscle strength and balance will improve in women with frailty selected for dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) levels below 550 ng/dl treated with DHEAS supplementation and Hatha yoga. Investigators believe the effects of both treatments will improve outcomes more than either treatment alone and may be additive; in addition, lean body mass, skeletal muscle mass, markers of bone turnover and physical performance will improve following treatment with DHEA and/or yoga.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

The Effect on Function of Increasing Activity for Nursing Home Residents

FrailtyNursing Home Residents

As designs of existing outcome studies are disparate and do not always relate well to a Swedish context, the need for further studies is obvious. Also, an empirical theory drawn from the best practice supporting autonomy and wellbeing for clients in a nursing home setting has not yet been fully depicted. The study described below intends to fill a gap in knowledge related to the effect of enhanced activities of daily living (ADL)-training, physical, and daily activities and staff education in a nursing home setting, based on a theory- and evidence-based intervention programme in a Swedish as well as a Nordic health care context. The aims of the study are to describe the impact of an individually tailored intervention program, in a nursing home setting, on: Physical capacity Degree of dependence in ADL Long-term participation in physical and/or daily activities Self-rated wellbeing

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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