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Clinical Trial: Using Peers to Promote Exercise in Older Adults
This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) August 2005
Purpose
| Condition | Intervention |
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| Cardiovascular Diseases | Behavior: Physical Activity |
MedlinePlus related topics: Heart Diseases; Vascular Diseases
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Prevention, Randomized
Study start: February 2003; Expected completion: January 2007
BACKGROUND:
Despite the recognized benefits of regular physical activity, older adults remain among the most inactive segments of the U.S. population. A number of studies have demonstrated the health impact and resultant reduction in chronic disease risk achieved by improving physical activity patterns. Effective telephone-based counseling approaches for promoting and sustaining regular physical activity among older adults have been developed and validated. Such mediated interventions provide a level of individual tailoring and ongoing support to long-term adherence, while allowing for ongoing program delivery that is more flexible, convenient, and potentially lower-cost than face-to face program delivery formats. Telephone-based delivery format also allows for potentially greater reach into segments of the older population that may find it difficult or unappealing to come to community settings on a regular basis.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
A 12-month randomized trial in which women and men ages 50 years and above living in the San Francisco Bay area who meet medical and physical activity criteria, following a baseline evaluation, be randomized to one of three study arms: telephone-supervised, home-based physcial activity instruction via a trained health educator; telephone-supervised, home-based physical activity instruction via a supervised peer facilitator; or an attention-control arm consisting of health educator-based telephone delivery of non-physical activity oriented health information and support. All subjects will have a follow-up evaluation at 6 and 12 months.
Eligibility
Location and Contact Information
California
Stanford University, Stanford, California, 95305-5705, United States; Recruiting
Abby King, Principal Investigator
More Information
Last Updated: September 1, 2005
Record first received: September 1, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00142675
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-09-06

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