The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of combination of aerobic and resistive exercise on activities of daily living and risk of fall in osteosarcopenic patients
After being informed about the study and potential risk, all patients giving written informed consent will undergo study entry. to begin with: assessment with bioelectrical body composition analyzer and first exercise and assessment clinical scales 1th month: assessment with bioelectrical body composition analyzer and assessment clinical scales 3th month: assessment with bioelectrical body composition analyzer and assessment clinical scales
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
27
the combination of aerobic and resistive exercise, three time a week
Şişli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change from Baseline on Skeletal Muscle Mass Measurement at month 3
Assessment with bioelectrical body composition analyzer male: SMI\<9,2 kg/m2 female: SMI\<7,4 kg/m2
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Change from Baseline on Skeletal Muscle Mass Measurement at month 1
Assessment with bioelectrical body composition analyzer male: SMI\<9,2 kg/m2 female: SMI\<7,4 kg/m2
Time frame: Baseline and Month 1
Change from Baseline on Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale at month 3
minimum 0, maximum 6, high scores: better
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Change from Baseline on Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale at month 1
minimum 0, maximum 6, high scores: better
Time frame: Baseline and Month 1
Change from Baseline on Short Physical Performance Battery at month 3
0-low perfomance, 12-good performance
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Change from Baseline on Short Physical Performance Battery at month 1
0-low perfomance, 12-good performance
Time frame: Baseline and Month 1
Change from Baseline on Berg Balance Test at month 3
maximum 56 point, a score of \< 45 indicates individuals may be at greater risk of falling.
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Change from Baseline on Berg Balance Test at month 1
maximum 56 point, a score of \< 45 indicates individuals may be at greater risk of falling.
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Time frame: Baseline and Month 1
Change from Baseline on Timed Up and Go Test at month 3
Stand up and walk 3 meters, turn around, walks back to the chair and sit down.14 seconds or longer : high risk for falling
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Change from Baseline on Timed Up and Go Test at month 1
Stand up and walk 3 meters, turn around, walks back to the chair and sit down.14 seconds or longer : high risk for falling
Time frame: Baseline and Month 1
Change from Baseline on Five Times Sit to Stand Test at month 3
Lower times: better scores
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Change from Baseline on Five Times Sit to Stand Test at month 1
Lower times: better scores
Time frame: Baseline and Month 1