The goal of this interventional study is to evaluate the impact of the use of a connected impedance scale on the physical and mental quality of life of patients suffering from chronic diseases and participating in a physical activity rehabilitation program. The main objective is to know if a regular monitoring of the evolution of body composition parameters recorded by the connected scale would allow patients participating in the Physical Activity rehabilitation program at Hôtel-Dieu to follow in real time the effects of such program, not on weight itself but on body composition, and that this would contribute to a better perception of physical and mental quality of life at the end of the program 90 Participants will be randomized in two groups : * Control group (N = 45) : routine care * Interventionnal group (N=45) : routine care + use of connected scale All participants will undergo physical activity rehabilitation program during 6 weeks. Patients will be see again at 6 months, and the following parameters will be comparer between the two groups : * SF-36 questionnaire * Ricci \& Gagnon questionnaire * 6MWT * 30 sec sit-to stand test * Ito-Shirado test * Sorensen test * Handgrip test * MaxV02
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
Patients in the intervention group will use the connected scale at a minimum frequency of once a week from receipt of the scale and throughout their participation in the research (6 months)
Centre d'Investigations en Médecine du Sport - Hôpital Hôtel Dieu
Paris, France
Measurement of the physical and mental quality of life score using the Short Form 36 questionnaire at 6 months for each patient.
Short Form 36 questionnaire (0 - 100 ; Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of the physical and mental quality of life score using the Short Form 36 questionnaire at 6 weeks for each patient.
Short Form 36 questionnaire (0 - 100 ; Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 weeks from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of daily physical activity level by the Ricci & Gagnon questionnaire at 6 months for each patient
Ricci \& Gagnon questionnaire (9 - 45 ; Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of 6 minute walk test (6MWT) at 6 months for each patient
6 minute walk test (Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of 30 sec sit-to-stand test at 6 months for each patient
30 sec sit-to-stand test (Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of Ito-Shirado test at 6 months for each patient
Ito-Shirado test (Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of Sorensen test at 6 months for each patient
Sorensen test (Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of Handgrip test at 6 months for each patient
Handgrip test (Higher mean better outcome)
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
Measurement of VO2max at 6 months for each patient
VO2
Time frame: 6 months from initiation of physical activity rehabilitation program
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