Abstract

BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) has health benefits for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Indeed, regular PA is considered an important part of any T2D management plan, yet most patients adopt a sedentary lifestyle.Exercise referral schemes (ERS) have the potential to effectively promote physical activity among T2D patients, and their effectiveness may be enhanced when they are supported by computer-based technologies.The ‘TRIPL-A’ study (i.e., a TRIal to promote PhysicaL Activity among patients in the young-old age affected by T2D) aims to assess if realizing an innovative ERS, based on a strong partnership among general practitioners, specialist physicians, exercise specialists, and patients, and supported by a web-based application (WBA), can effectively lead sedentary older T2D patients to adopt an active lifestyle.MethodsA randomized controlled design will be used, and an ERS, supported by a WBA, will be implemented. 300 physically inactive T2D patients (aged 65–74 years) will be assigned to either an intervention or control arm. Control arm patients will only receive behavioral counseling on physical activity and diet, while intervention arm patients will also undergo an 18-month (3 day/week), discontinuously supervised aerobic exercise training program. The trial will be divided into six three-month periods: during first, third and fifth period, an exercise specialist will supervise the training sessions and, using the WBA, prescribe exercise progression and monitor exercise adherence. Patients will exercise on their own in the other periods.Patients’ sedentary behaviors (primary outcome), PA level, fitness status, metabolic profile, psychological well-being, quality of life, and use of health care services (secondary outcomes) will be assessed at baseline and at 6, 12, and 18 months from baseline.Repeated measure ANCOVAs will be used to compare the intervention and control arm with respect to each study outcome measure.DiscussionPrimary and secondary outcome results will allow us to evaluate the effectiveness of an ERS, specifically designed for the management of T2D clinical conditions and supported by a WBA, in promoting PA within Italian primary care settings.Trial registrationThis trial is retrospectively registered under the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (reference number: ACTRN12618001164280; registered 13 July 2018).

Highlights

  • Physical activity (PA) has health benefits for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D)

  • The ‘TRIPL-A’ study aims to assess if realizing an innovative Exercise referral schemes (ERS) based on a strong partnership among general practitioners (GP), specialist physicians, exercise specialists, and patients, and supported and facilitated by a multi-platform web-based application (WBA), can effectively lead older sedentary T2D patients to adopt an active lifestyle

  • Given the prevalence of inactivity and sedentary behavior among T2D patients, strategies able to promote PA may play a critical role in public health care, and if its economic impact is minimized it is more likely that PA could be made available to patients over time and even become part of standardized treatment in clinical settings

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Objectives The ‘TRIPL-A’ study (i.e., a TRIal to promote PhysicaL Activity among patients in the young-old age affected by type 2 diabetes) aims to assess if realizing an innovative ERS based on a strong partnership among GPs, specialist physicians, exercise specialists, and patients, and supported and facilitated by a multi-platform WBA, can effectively lead older sedentary T2D patients to adopt an active lifestyle. Patients enrolled in the intervention arm will be able to access data generated from their own training (such as adherence to the protocol, average aerobic exercise intensity and duration, motivational feedback based on their training results, etc.). GPs and specialist physicians will have access to both the clinical, non-clinical and exercise session data of all the patients they refer to the trial They will be able to monitor the patient’s adherence to the trial (according to the specific requirements of the study arm to which the patient has been assigned) and readily obtain the information needed to give the patient motivational feedback to improve compliance. SPSS Statistics (IBM) and R (R Core Team) software will be used to perform data analyses

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