Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training on Bone Health, Physical Fitness and Quality of Life in Elderly Women With Osteopenia: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Osteoporosis is an age-related disease, characterized by a decreased bone mass and an increased risk of fragility fractures. Osteoporosis leads to increasing mortality, disabilities, morbidity of chronic pain, and the cost of health and social care, as well as decreasing the quality of life from reduced independence and hindered physical, mental, and social well-being. A recent review and meta-analysis, investigating the association between physical activity and osteoporosis prevention in elderly people, indicated that the traditional exercise interventions (i.e., resistance training) were undertaken for 60+ mins, 2-3 times/week for 7+ months. However, participation rates remain low in these exercise programs among older adults, in part due to a need for specialized equipment and correct techniques to prevent injury. In addition, low motivation and associated compliance with such conventional exercise is problematic among older adults. Considering there is little evidence of HIIT benefits related to older women with osteopenia, the current study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a 24-week HIIT intervention on bone mineral density, bone turnover markers and other health-related outcomes among Hong Kong Chinese older women.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 60
Maximum Age: 74
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• • 60 to 74 years at the start date of the project

‣ diagnosed with osteopenia by DXA scan screening with a BMD at the femoral neck or total hip or lumbar spine between -1 and -2.5 SD T-score below the average values

⁃ Passing the PAR-Q plus screening or with the physician's approval for readiness to participate in high-intensity exercise

⁃ Above the average level of 2-mins stepping showing competent aerobic fitness

⁃ No restriction on physical mobility

⁃ No cognitive impairment, as determined by the Chinese version of the Mini-Mental Status Examination (i.e., score \< 24)

⁃ No previous substantial experiences in practicing HIIT. The written informed consent form will be collected from each participant

Locations
Other Locations
China
Bliss District Elderly Community Centre
RECRUITING
China
Contact Information
Primary
Yanping Duan
duanyp@hkbu.edu.hk
34115638
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-10-16
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-10-15
Participants
Target number of participants: 48
Treatments
Experimental: High-intensity interval training (HIIT)
HIIT program for 24 weeks with a frequency of 2 times per week.
Placebo_comparator: Non-exercise control
Participants will not receive any exercise training but will attend 48 recreation workshops.
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Sponsors
Leads: Hong Kong Baptist University

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