Abstract

BackgroundOur pilot study has demonstrated improvements in health outcomes through participation in a new sport, light volleyball (LVB), among older adults. In response to the promising results of the LVB pilot study and the priority of allocating resources to the prevention of age-related fitness degradation by the Hong Kong (HKG) government, the present study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a LVB intervention on physical and psychological health attributes among older adults at a larger scale in HKG.Methods/designThis study will apply both quantitative and qualitative methods with a large sample (approximately 315 participants). We will adopt a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design to further evaluate the effectiveness of a LVB intervention on health outcomes against a comparison group, Tai Chi (TC), and a control group (C). Older adults will be eligible to join the intervention if they are (a) aged 65 years and above; (b) living in the community independently; (c) absent of diagnosed cognitive impairment; (d) not regular participants in a structured PA program for two years preceding the study; and (e) able to achieve a passing score on the Timed-up-and-go test (TUG) and Abbreviated Mental Test (AMT).About 315 participants will be randomly assigned into 3 groups in 1:1:1 ratio. LVB group participants will receive 16-week LVB program; TC group will utilize a simplified 24-form Yang Style TC, and C group participants will be instructed to maintain their normal daily activity and join regular non-exercise social gatherings. Measurements will be collected before and after the intervention, and 6 months and 12 months after completion of the intervention.DiscussionThis intervention, if effective, will enhance older adult’s physical and psychological health, and provide the data and evidence to support policymaking in relation to future PA promotion for older adults.Trial registration numberChiCTR1900026657.

Highlights

  • Our pilot study has demonstrated improvements in health outcomes through participation in a new sport, light volleyball (LVB), among older adults

  • We hypothesize that the LVB and Tai Chi (TC) interventions will produce significant improvements in selected physical and psychological health attributes compared to the control group

  • Coded transcripts will be compared and discussed among the coders and investigators again to further facilitate the development of themes related to the Social Ecological Model (SEM). This randomized controlled trial (RCT) and qualitative study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a LVB intervention on physical and psychological health attributes among older adults in Hong Kong (HKG)

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Introduction

Our pilot study has demonstrated improvements in health outcomes through participation in a new sport, light volleyball (LVB), among older adults. In response to the promising results of the LVB pilot study and the priority of allocating resources to the prevention of age-related fitness degradation by the Hong Kong (HKG) government, the present study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a LVB intervention on physical and psychological health attributes among older adults at a larger scale in HKG. A structural financial deficit may strike within a decade in HKG due to the gradual increase in older adult’s social and health expenditure and reduction in working-age population [2, 3]. Developing effective interventions (e.g., light volleyball in this study) is critical for promoting active lifestyles among older adults that can reduce the number of elderly adults becoming frail at an early stage

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