Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000038221 |
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Receipt number | R000043336 |
Scientific Title | Verification of long-term intervention effect of Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise for prevention of arteriosclerosis and improvement of physical function in community-dwelling elderly |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2019/10/08 |
Last modified on | 2021/06/08 12:38:37 |
Verification of long-term intervention effect of Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise for prevention of arteriosclerosis and improvement of physical function in community-dwelling elderly
Verification of long-term intervention effect of Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise for prevention of arteriosclerosis and improvement of physical function in community-dwelling elderly
Verification of long-term intervention effect of Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise for prevention of arteriosclerosis and improvement of physical function in community-dwelling elderly
Verification of long-term intervention effect of Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise for prevention of arteriosclerosis and improvement of physical function in community-dwelling elderly
Japan |
Disuse syndrome
Rehabilitation medicine | Adult |
Others
NO
To investigate the impact of practicing Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise for 1 year on arteriosclerosis status and physical functioning of community-dwelling older people.
Efficacy
Confirmatory
Pragmatic
Not applicable
Term for evaluation
At baseline, at 6 months, and at 1 year
Evaluation items
1.Vascular function: cardio ankle vascular index (CABI)
2.Physical function: hand grip strength, knee extension force, trunk anteflexion, one-leg balance with open eyes, functional reach test, gait speed(10m), timed up and go test.
Term for evaluation
At baseline, at 6 months, and at 1 year
Evaluation items
1.The frequency of participation; practice of the exercise at home
2.Exercise habits
3.Waist circumference
Interventional
Parallel
Non-randomized
Open -no one is blinded
No treatment
2
Educational,Counseling,Training
Maneuver |
The intervention group was divided into two sub-groups, that participated in Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise classes for a 1-year period, either from January to December 2012, or from April 2012 to March 2013. The Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise classes were held once weekly for the first 3 months, and twice weekly during the 9-month period from April to December. A standard Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise class lasted for 60 minutes, with the first 10 minutes comprising preparatory exercises; the next 20 minutes were spent practicing the sitting version, followed by a 10-minute resting period. The final 20 minutes were spent practicing the standing version. The participants were also provided videos of the Tai Chi Yuttari-exercises and a pamphlet to take home, and were instructed to practice Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise at home, once a week. They were informed that each Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise practice session should last for at least 30 minutes, and that they were free to select either the sitting or standing version.
The control group underwent baseline measurements in April 2014. Subsequent measurements at 6 months and 1 year follow-up, were performed in October 2014 and in March 2015, respectively.
60 | years-old | <= |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
The community-dwelling elderly aged 60 years and older.
1.Participants who could not adapt to the exercise
2.Independent walking is impossible
3.Significant limitations in their activities of daily of living
4.Severe heart and/or respiratory disease
5.Participants having acute and/or chronic orthopedic disease, and who were presently receiving medical treatment
6.Participants having a severe motor impairment of the upper/lower-extremities
7.Cerebrovascular or cardiovascular events reported within the past 6 months
8.Patients having severe infectious disease
9.Other conditions that resulted in the participants being considered to be ineligible based on the opinion of the researcher
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1st name | Kohei |
Middle name | |
Last name | Mori |
Kansai University of Welfare Sciences
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
5820026
11-1, Asahigaoka, 3-chome, Kashiwara, Osaka 582-0026, JAPAN
0729780088
morikouhei1@gmail.com
1st name | Kohei |
Middle name | |
Last name | Mori |
Kansai University of Welfare Sciences
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
5820026
11-1, Asahigaoka, 3-chome, Kashiwara, Osaka 582-0026, JAPAN
072-978-0088
morikouhei1@gmail.com
Kansai University of Welfare Sciences
Kansai University of Welfare Sciences
Other
Kansai University of Welfare Sciences
11-1, Asahigaoka, 3-chome, Kashiwara, Osaka 582-0026, JAPAN
0729780088
morikouhei1@gmail.com
NO
関西福祉科学大学(大阪府)
2019 | Year | 10 | Month | 08 | Day |
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167494320300042?via%3Dihub
Published
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167494320300042?via%3Dihub
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The mean cardio-ankle vascular index improved significantly from 8.44 at baseline to 8.20 after 6 months in the intervention group;
however, no significant difference was observed at 1 year. Conversely, compared with baseline, the functional reach, gait speed, and timed up-and-go test results improved significantly after 6 months in this group; these improvements were maintained after 1 year. No significant changes in arteriosclerosis or physical function were observed in the control group.
2021 | Year | 06 | Month | 08 | Day |
The intervention group comprised older people aged 60 yearsnd older, living near the Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, who had participated in an advanced information session on Tai Chi Yuttari-exercise held in December 2011, and had consented to participate in the study. The control group also comprised people aged 60 years and older living near the Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, who had consented to participate in the study.
The intervention group comprised 45 individuals who participated in exercise classes for 1 year, and underwent measurements of vascular and physical function; the control group comprised 44 individuals who underwent measurements of vascular and physical function at the same time points as the members of the intervention group.
non
Cardio-ankle vascular index, Physical function, Practice of the exercises at home by members of the intervention group and risk events
Completed
2011 | Year | 12 | Month | 27 | Day |
2019 | Year | 09 | Month | 17 | Day |
2012 | Year | 01 | Month | 01 | Day |
2019 | Year | 12 | Month | 31 | Day |
2019 | Year | 10 | Month | 07 | Day |
2021 | Year | 06 | Month | 08 | Day |
Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000043336