This research study is being done to investigate if the GH Method exercise program positively affects body composition, improves physical abilities and can improve the overall sense of wellbeing (e.g. depression, PTSD, etc.) in U.S. Veterans. Subjects will be asked to complete 94 total visits (four (4) study testing visits and 90 exercise visits). Enrolled subjects will be tested for fitness, strength, and health risk factors at UIC 4 times and will complete 90 exercise training visits at the GH FITLab over the next 18 months. Subjects will also be asked to complete questionnaires about depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms and thoughts about harming oneself.
The study will consist of 94 visits (4 study testing visits and 90 exercise visits). Subjects will come to UIC for study testing visits at baseline (prior to starting the exercise program), at 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months (after ending the exercise program). Each of those visits will take about 2-3 hours. After the initial baseline visit, subjects will come twice weekly, for roughly 1 hour each session, for 6 months (52 visits). From 6-12 months, subjects will come once a week, for roughly 1 hour each session (26 visits). From 12-18 months, subjects will come twice a month, for roughly 1 hour sessions (12 visits). Methods: Study Testing Visits If subjects agree to be in the study, subjects will be asked to do the following procedures at baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months: * Subjects will be asked to confirm their employment status each visit. * Height and weight will be measured and body mass index (BMI) will be calculated. Additionally, the investigators will measure the body fat composition and lean body mass using a DEXA scan. * The investigators will ask subject's their age, race, number of injuries, number of fractures, surgical history, medical history, areas of pain, list of pain medications and allergies. * Blood pressure will be measured for general health markers. * Exercise limit will be measured with a timed 8 foot walk down the hallway (if applicable), a timed sit to stand test (sitting and standing 5 times in a row-if applicable), maximum sit to stands, and a balance test (standing in 3 different positions for 10 seconds each). These three tests combine to form a score called a short performance battery score. * Strength and frailty will be measured using a grip dynamometer (squeezing a hand held device as hard as possible in their dominant hand three times. * To evaluate general health, mental health (e.g. depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, etc.) and pain intensity, quality of life, measure of pain and disability, and fatigue, questionnaires will be administered. * Subjects will be asked to disclose the number of hospital visits they have had in the last 18 months. * Total weight lifted during training session will also be recorded. Exercise Training Visits After the initial baseline visit, subjects will begin their exercise training intervention which involves: * Two days a week of exercise trainings for the first 6 months, and one day a week, from 6-12 months. From 12-18 months, subjects will then complete two days a month of exercise training. Each visit will last roughly one hour and will incorporate approximately 5-10 minute light warm-up plus stretching and then the exercises. * At least twice weekly, GH Fitness staff will follow-up with subjects via text message, email or a phone call to evaluate subjects physical progress and overall health and energy. * On Weeks 6, 13, 18, 25, 41, and 52 subjects will focus on cardio and endurance exercises. These exercises may include running in place, or using a recumbent (stationary) bike. All other weeks consist of basic strength training/resistance workouts. List of All Possible Strength/Resistance Exercises Exercise Chest: Smith Bench Press/Incline Glutes: Abductor Biceps: Cable Easy Curl/Free Bar Quads: Leg Extension Calves: Calf Machine Biceps: Preacher Quads: Leg Press Abs: Decline Back: Pull Down Behind Hamstring: Curl Machine Shoulders: Dumbbell Press / Smith Press Back: Low Roll Hamstring: Good Morning with Dumbbell/ 1 Leg Hamstring Curl Shoulders: Side Rise with Dumbbells Triceps: Push Down / Kick Back Abs: Sit Ups Triceps: Close Grip
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
25
Enrolled subjects will be asked to complete 94 total visits (4 study testing visits and 90 exercise visits). They will be tested for fitness, strength, and health risk factors at UIC 4 times and will complete 90 exercise training visits at the GH FITLab over the next 18 months.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
RECRUITINGRate at which exercise will change body composition
With this hypothesis we will test whether muscle mass (DEXA scan) changes after 6 months, 12 months, 18 months of an exercise intervention. Baseline measurement will be performed before the intervention, at 6 months, 12 months, and at the end of the study (18 months) with muscle mass measured by DEXA.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which exercise will change body composition
With this hypothesis we will test whether muscle strength (dynamometer) changes after 6 months, 12 months, 18 months of an exercise intervention. Baseline measurement will be performed before the intervention, at 6 months, 12 months, and at the end of the study (18 months) with strength measured by dynamometer.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which subjects will see changes in their physical abilities
We expect participants will see improvements in their physical abilities after 18 months in the exercise training sessions. This will be assessed by comparing baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months using a Short Physical Performance Battery test. This test requires the assessment of walking speed (time to walk 3 meters), a balance test (standing in 3 different positions for 10 seconds each-tandem, semi tandem, and side by side), and the time it takes to sit and stand 5 times in a chair (see above). Scoring is based on a scale of 0-12, lower numbers representing worse performance.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which subjects enrolled in the exercise intervention will have an overall changed sense of well-being.
Participants will be asked about their overall general health using the PROMIS.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which subjects enrolled in the exercise intervention will have an overall changed in fatigue.
Participants will be asked about their mental health using the Fatigue Severity Index.
Time frame: 18 Months
Rate at which subjects enrolled in the exercise intervention will have an overall changed in their quality of life.
Participants will be asked about their mental health using SF 36.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which subjects enrolled in the exercise intervention will have an overall decreased change in PTSD.
Participants will be asked about their mental health using the PSS-SR5.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which subjects enrolled in the exercise intervention will have an overall decreased change in depression.
Participants will be asked about their mental health using the BDI.
Time frame: 18 months
Rate at which subjects enrolled in the exercise intervention will have an overall change in pain intensity.
Participants will be asked about their overall pain intensity using the Numeric Rating Scale for Pain.
Time frame: 18 months
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