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Title: A Multimodal Exercise Program With Gamification for Parkinson Disease (MEP+G)
The format will consist of a 10-15-minute warm-up of stretching and exercises to gradually warm-up participant's muscles and increase heart rate. Following the warm-up, participates will complete 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous circuit training using boxing drills and a computerized game called SMARTfit. SMARTfit consists of a standing computer board that allows participants to touch, punch or kick it while playing a game i.e., hitting all the buttons that display a smiley face.
At the end of the 30 minutes, participants will complete a 10-15-minute cool-down consisting of core strengthening, posture training, and hip strengthening and stretching exercises. Participants will also be instructed to maintain their normal activities outside of the study intervention.
In the event participants missed any of the exercise sessions, a one-week "make up week" will be provided immediately following the 6-week intervention that participants can choose to attend.
Exercise Intensity will be monitored using a heart rate chest monitor (Myzone™). The Myzone™) heart rate monitor will allow the instructor/researcher to monitor heart rate during the exercise session via a computer screen and to evaluate exercise response after the session is completed to determine whether to increase or decrease the intensity. For the first two weeks, participants will be instructed to stay in the "moderate" range of intensity during the 30 minutes of circuit training. The following four weeks participants will be instructed to increase their effort to vigorous as assessed and determined by the instructor. Moderate intensity is defined as 70-80 percent of estimated maximum heart rate. Vigorous intensity is defined as 80-90 percent estimated maximum heart rate.
Estimated maximum heart rate is determined by: 208-.7 X age. Estimated maximum heart rate will be adjusted for participants on beta blockers or other blood pressure lowering medications (164-.7 X age).
At the end of each exercise session the instructor will complete the data sheet on the daily scripted exercise plan. For example, the instructor will document whether the participant was present, had any adverse events, able to complete the exercises as prescribed etc.
Wait List Control Group Participants randomly assigned to the wait list control group, will perform baseline testing and be instructed not to change their exercise habits. After 6 weeks participants will complete post-testing (described below) and be offered to be enrolled in the 6-week exercise group as described above. If participants decide to participate in the exercise group and still meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria, they will perform baseline testing, 6 weeks of exercise followed by another post-testing.
Week #10 (Post Testing): Participants will complete the same surveys and clinical measures as performed during for pre-testing. Post-testing will be approximately 60 minutes. Participants will also be provided qualitative and quantitative questions via an anonymous link and/or QR code to a Qualtrics survey pertaining to their experience and satisfaction with the program.
Quantitative questions will use a rating scale of 1-5 with 1= strongly agree; 2= somewhat agree; 3= neutral; 4; somewhat disagree; 5; strongly disagree. Questions will pertain to usefulness of the program, ease of use, burden of doing the exercises/testing, comprehensibility.
Qualitative questions will be open ended asking about most/least helpful components, met expectations, suggestions for improvement, perceived safety of doing the exercises and testing and intent to continue the exercise program.
A Multimodal Exercise Program With Gamification (MEP+G) in Individuals With Parkinson Disease: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
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- (MEP+G)
- IRB-FY24-23
Gamification
Parkinson's Disease
| 参加グループ/群 | 介入/治療法 |
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実験的Multimodal Exercise Program with Gamification The exercise program will be for 6 weeks, 3 days per week for 60 minutes per session and will consist of strengthening, balance, aerobic, flexibility, and use a computerized game to challenge thinking and reactions skills. The exercise program will also consist of non-contact boxing to improve strength, balance, and aerobic endurance.
Each exercise session will be conducted by a licensed physical therapist. The format will consist of a 10-15-minute warm-up followed by 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous circuit training using boxing drills and a computerized game called SMARTfit. SMARTfit consists of a standing computer board that allows participants to touch, punch or kick it while playing a game. At the end of the 30 minutes, participants will complete a 10-15-minute cool-down consisting of core strengthening, posture training, and hip strengthening and stretching exercises. Participants will also be instructed to maintain their normal activities outside of the study intervention. | Multimodal Exercise Program with Gamification A comprehensive exercise program for 3 days a week for 6 weeks that utilizes non-contact boxing and gamification at moderate to vigorous intensity. |
非介入Wait List Control Participants randomly assigned to the wait list control group, will perform baseline testing and be instructed not to change their exercise habits. After 6 weeks participants will complete post-testing (described below) and be offered to be enrolled in the 6-week exercise group as described above. If participants decide to participate in the exercise group and still meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria, they will perform baseline testing, 6 weeks of exercise followed by another post-testing. | 該当なし |
| 評価指標 | 指標の説明 | 時間枠 |
|---|---|---|
Fidelity of intervention | Participants completing exercises as prescribed: measured using the daily exercise plan as a "yes" or "no". | 21 months |
Intervention Adherence | Measured by daily exercise plan; instructors will indicate whether participant was present as a "yes" or "no" | 21 months |
Feasibility of Outcomes | Retention: number of participants who completed the entire program divided by total number who started; x 100 to determine the percentage of participants who completed the program. | 21 months |
Assessment of Data Collection | Data collection: measured using a pre-populated form and marked as a "yes" or "no" by the PI. | 21 months |
Assessment of Safety | Adverse events (i.e., falls): measured by the daily exercise plan as indicated by a numeric number and type of adverse event | 21 months |
Assessment of Participants Perception | Measured via Qualtrics survey asking participants "How satisfied were you in participating in this study" using an ordinal scale (0-4): (4)(strongly agree; (3)agree; (2)neutral; (1)disagree; (0)strongly disagree); with a higher score reflection increased satisfaction | 21 months |
| 評価指標 | 指標の説明 | 時間枠 |
|---|---|---|
Balance | Measured via using the Mini Balance Evaluation System Test (Mini-BESTest): a series of subtests with a total score from 0-28 points; with a higher score indicating improved balance. | 21 months |
Gait | Measured via Functional Gait Assessment (FGA): series of subtests based out of score from 0- 30 points; with a higher score indicating improved postural stability while walking. | 21 months |
Physical Activity | Measured via International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) based on minutes exercise per week with a higher number of minutes indicating increased physical activity | 21 months |
Gait Speed | Gait speed measured via 10 meters divided by number of seconds to determine gait speed of meters per second (m/s); a increased in m/s indicating improved gait speed. | 21 months |
Functional Strength | Functional strength measured by number of seconds required to perform 5 sit to stands (5TSTS) with a decrease in time indicating improved functional strength. | 21 months |
Cardiovascular Endurance | Cardiovascular endurance measured by total number of feet walked within a 6 minute timeframe (6MWT); an increase number of steps indicating improved cardiovascular endurance. | 21 Months |
Quality of life of Participants | Quality of life measured by Parkinson Disease Questionnaire: 39 (PDQ39) questions asking participants to rate various aspects of their condition using an ordinal scale: 0-4 (4)(Always, (3)Often, (2)Occasionally, (1)Sometimes, (0)Never; with a higher score indicating an increased quality of life | 21 months |
Disease Severity | Disease severity measured by the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson DiseaseRating (MDS UPDRS); 18 items measured using an ordinal scale (0-4).0=none;1=slight;2=minimal;3; moderate;4=severe; with a lower score indicating less severity | 21 months |
- Hoehn and Yahr stages 1-3 disease as determined by primary care physician, neurologist, or movement disorder specialist
- diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's Disease
- ability to ambulate with or without an assistive device
- transportation to and from testing site
- ability to stand unassisted for 10 minutes
- stable on Parkinson's disease medications for 3 months as determined by physician
- medical clearance by their PCP, neurologist, or movement disorder specialist to participate in a moderate to vigorous exercise program.
other neurological disease other than Parkinson's disease
having had deep brain stimulation within the past 3 months , as determined by their physician
currently participating in a Rock Steady boxing program
self-report participation in moderate to vigorous exercise greater than 60 minutes per week.
- required
California