Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Physical inactivity and obesity are global public health challenges. Older adults are important to target for prevention and management of disease and chronic conditions. However, many individuals struggle with maintaining increased physical activity (PA) and improved diet. This...

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Published in:Pilot and Feasibility Studies
Main Authors: Deraas, Trygve S., Hopstock, Laila, Henriksen, Andre, Morseth, Bente, Sand, Anne Sofie, Njølstad, Inger, Pedersen, Sigurd, Sagelv, Edvard, Johansson, Jonas, Grimsgaard, Sameline
Other Authors: Universitetet i Tromsø, Troms County regional funds, University Hospital North Norway, Stamina Helse, MILLS “1 kr til hjertesaken”-funds, UiT university library open access publication fund
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Language:English
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/s40814-021-00921-0 2023-05-15T18:34:38+02:00 Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial Deraas, Trygve S. Hopstock, Laila Henriksen, Andre Morseth, Bente Sand, Anne Sofie Njølstad, Inger Pedersen, Sigurd Sagelv, Edvard Johansson, Jonas Grimsgaard, Sameline Universitetet i Tromsø Troms County regional funds University Hospital North Norway Stamina Helse MILLS “1 kr til hjertesaken”-funds UiT university library open access publication fund 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40814-021-00921-0 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s40814-021-00921-0.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40814-021-00921-0/fulltext.html en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Pilot and Feasibility Studies volume 7, issue 1 ISSN 2055-5784 Medicine (miscellaneous) journal-article 2021 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-021-00921-0 2022-01-04T15:21:02Z Abstract Background Physical inactivity and obesity are global public health challenges. Older adults are important to target for prevention and management of disease and chronic conditions. However, many individuals struggle with maintaining increased physical activity (PA) and improved diet. This feasibility study provides the foundation for the RESTART trial, a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test a complex intervention to facilitate favourable lifestyle changes older adults can sustain. The primary objective of this study was to investigate study feasibility (recruitment, adherence, side-effects, and logistics) using an interdisciplinary approach. Methods This 1-year prospective mixed-method single-arm feasibility study was conducted in Tromsø, Norway, from September 2017. We invited by mail randomly selected participants from the seventh survey of the Tromsø Study (2015–2016) aged 55–75 years with sedentary lifestyle, obesity, and elevated cardiovascular risk. Participants attended a 6-month complex lifestyle intervention program, comprising instructor-led high-intensive exercise and nutritionist- and psychologist-led counselling, followed by a 6-month follow-up. All participants used a Polar activity tracker for daily activity monitoring during the intervention. Participants were interviewed three times throughout the study. Primary outcome was study feasibility measures. Results We invited potential participants ( n =75) by mail of which 27 % ( n =20) agreed to participate. Telephone screening excluded four participants, and altogether 16 participants completed baseline screening. The intervention and test procedures of primary and secondary outcomes were feasible and acceptable for the participants. There were no exercise-induced injuries, indicating that the intervention program is safe. Participants experienced that the dietary and psychological counselling were delivered too early in the intervention and in too close proximity to the start of the exercise program. Minor logistic improvements were implemented throughout the intervention period. Conclusion This study indicates that it is feasible to conduct a full-scale RCT of a multi-component randomized intervention trial, based on the model of the present study. No dropouts due to exercise-induced injury indicates that the exercises were safe. While minor improvements in logistics were implemented during the intervention, we will improve recruitment and adherence strategies, rearrange schedule of intervention contents (exercise, diet, and psychology), as well as improve the content of the dietary and behavioural counselling to maximize outcome effects in the RESTART protocol. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03807323 Registered 16 January 2019 – retrospectively registered. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Springer Nature (via Crossref) Norway Tromsø Pilot and Feasibility Studies 7 1
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Deraas, Trygve S.
Hopstock, Laila
Henriksen, Andre
Morseth, Bente
Sand, Anne Sofie
Njølstad, Inger
Pedersen, Sigurd
Sagelv, Edvard
Johansson, Jonas
Grimsgaard, Sameline
Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial
topic_facet Medicine (miscellaneous)
description Abstract Background Physical inactivity and obesity are global public health challenges. Older adults are important to target for prevention and management of disease and chronic conditions. However, many individuals struggle with maintaining increased physical activity (PA) and improved diet. This feasibility study provides the foundation for the RESTART trial, a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test a complex intervention to facilitate favourable lifestyle changes older adults can sustain. The primary objective of this study was to investigate study feasibility (recruitment, adherence, side-effects, and logistics) using an interdisciplinary approach. Methods This 1-year prospective mixed-method single-arm feasibility study was conducted in Tromsø, Norway, from September 2017. We invited by mail randomly selected participants from the seventh survey of the Tromsø Study (2015–2016) aged 55–75 years with sedentary lifestyle, obesity, and elevated cardiovascular risk. Participants attended a 6-month complex lifestyle intervention program, comprising instructor-led high-intensive exercise and nutritionist- and psychologist-led counselling, followed by a 6-month follow-up. All participants used a Polar activity tracker for daily activity monitoring during the intervention. Participants were interviewed three times throughout the study. Primary outcome was study feasibility measures. Results We invited potential participants ( n =75) by mail of which 27 % ( n =20) agreed to participate. Telephone screening excluded four participants, and altogether 16 participants completed baseline screening. The intervention and test procedures of primary and secondary outcomes were feasible and acceptable for the participants. There were no exercise-induced injuries, indicating that the intervention program is safe. Participants experienced that the dietary and psychological counselling were delivered too early in the intervention and in too close proximity to the start of the exercise program. Minor logistic improvements were implemented throughout the intervention period. Conclusion This study indicates that it is feasible to conduct a full-scale RCT of a multi-component randomized intervention trial, based on the model of the present study. No dropouts due to exercise-induced injury indicates that the exercises were safe. While minor improvements in logistics were implemented during the intervention, we will improve recruitment and adherence strategies, rearrange schedule of intervention contents (exercise, diet, and psychology), as well as improve the content of the dietary and behavioural counselling to maximize outcome effects in the RESTART protocol. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03807323 Registered 16 January 2019 – retrospectively registered.
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Troms County regional funds
University Hospital North Norway
Stamina Helse
MILLS “1 kr til hjertesaken”-funds
UiT university library open access publication fund
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Deraas, Trygve S.
Hopstock, Laila
Henriksen, Andre
Morseth, Bente
Sand, Anne Sofie
Njølstad, Inger
Pedersen, Sigurd
Sagelv, Edvard
Johansson, Jonas
Grimsgaard, Sameline
author_facet Deraas, Trygve S.
Hopstock, Laila
Henriksen, Andre
Morseth, Bente
Sand, Anne Sofie
Njølstad, Inger
Pedersen, Sigurd
Sagelv, Edvard
Johansson, Jonas
Grimsgaard, Sameline
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title Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial
title_short Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial
title_full Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Complex lifestyle intervention among inactive older adults with elevated cardiovascular disease risk and obesity: a mixed-method, single-arm feasibility study for RESTART—a randomized controlled trial
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