Ageing is related to a decrease in physical fitness, disability and age related symptoms like nocturnal leg cramps (NLC). Our research is focused on the enhancement of physical activity and mobility to increase physical fitness and decrease disability and nocturnal cramp in older adults.
The ageing population leads to an increase of chronic disease and disability and to a decrease of physical activity and ADL performance. This circle can be reversed by physical exercise to increase physical fitness. The goal of this research is to establish the effects of a trainings program on ADL performance, physical fitness and nocturnal cramps. Furthermore the characteristics from participants who benefit from the program will be investigated by the research. The study design is a randomized intervention study. Participants are elderly people, age 65 years and older, without cognitive impairment. Intervention: The intervention is a physical trainings program. The intensity is moderate, the frequency is daily and the total duration is 6 weeks. The control group will be provided with an education program. Main parameters are: physical fitness, nocturnal cramp severity and frequency.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
180
Exercise program, daily frequency, duration of 6 weeks.
Kinese Fysiotherapeuten
Appingedam, Provincie Groningen, Netherlands
Physical fitness
Strength, balance
Time frame: six weeks
ADL performance
Performance based ADL test
Time frame: six weeks
Well being
Questionnaires like SF-36
Time frame: six weeks
Nocturnal cramps
Visual analogue scale (VAS)
Time frame: Six weeks
Frequency nocturnal cramp
Number of cramp attacks per day.
Time frame: Six weeks
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