Abstract

BackgroundIncreased physical activity and dietary protein intake are promising interventions to prevent or treat the age-related decline in physical performance in older adults. There are well-controlled exercise as well as dietary intervention studies that show beneficial effects on physical performance in older adults. In practice, however, weekly group based exercise or nutritional programs may not be as effective. To optimise these exercise programs for community dwelling older adults, a digitally supported and personalised home-based exercise training program has been designed aiming to improve physical performance in older adults. In addition, a protein intervention in combination with the training program may further improve physical performance in older adults.MethodsThe VITAMIN study will be a cluster randomised controlled trial with three parallel arms. In total, 240 community dwelling older adults (≥ 55 years) participating in weekly group exercise are randomly allocated into: 1) regular weekly exercise program (Control group, n = 80), 2) digitally supported personalised home-based exercise training program group (VITA group, n = 80) and 3) digitally supported personalised home-based exercise training program group plus dietary protein counselling (VITA-Pro group, n = 80). The VITAMIN study aims to evaluate effectiveness of the digitally supported personalised home-based exercise training program as well as the additional value of dietary protein on physical performance after 6 months. In addition, a 12 month follow-up measurement will assess the retaining effect of the interventions. Primary outcome is physical performance measured by the Modified Physical Performance Test (M-PPT) and relevant secondary and observational outcomes include habitual physical activity and dietary intake, body composition, cognitive performance, quality of life, compliance and tablet usage. Data will be analysed by Linear Mixed Models.DiscussionTo our knowledge, the VITAMIN study is the first study that investigates the impact of home-based exercise, protein intake as well as use of persuasive technology in the population of community dwelling older adults.Trial registrationNL56094.029.16 / NTR (TC = 5888; registered 03–06-2016).

Highlights

  • Increased physical activity and dietary protein intake are promising interventions to prevent or treat the age-related decline in physical performance in older adults

  • Participants are recruited from existing weekly community based exercise groups, which will be randomly assigned as clusters to one of the following groups: 1) Regular weekly exercise program (Control group, n = 80), 2) Digitally supported home-based personalised exercise training program group (VITA group, n = 80), 3) Digitally supported home-based personalised exercise training program group plus dietary protein counselling (VITA-Pro group, n = 80)

  • Participants will be defined as compliant when ≥80% of the personalised home-based exercise training program is completed during the intervention period

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Introduction

Increased physical activity and dietary protein intake are promising interventions to prevent or treat the age-related decline in physical performance in older adults. Several group based weekly exercise programs aimed to improve physical activity in older adults These programs, were not effective to improve physical performance and quality of life [11]. These outcomes may be caused by the low intensity of the exercise, the low frequency (once a week), and a lack of focus on functional exercise such as activities of daily living [ADL] [11, 12] To optimise these exercise programs, a personalised home-based exercise training program with a higher intensity, at least twice weekly [13], and functional ADL focused exercises may be more effective to improve physical performance. The latter tablet computer with application (i.e. m-health) may improve compliance, execution of the exercises and monitoring progression [14,15,16,17]

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