Tokyo, March 8 -- UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) received information related to the study (UMIN000060861) titled 'A Study on the Effects of Sensor Games on Physical Fitness Among Users of Daily Living Support Facilities' on March 6.
Study Type:
Interventional
Study Design:
Basic Design - Single arm
Randomization - Non-randomized
Blinding - Open -no one is blinded
Control - Uncontrolled
Primary Sponsor:
Institute - Fukushima Medical University School of Health Sciences
Condition:
Condition - Individuals attending a daily living support facility
Classification by malignancy - Others
Genomic information - NO
Objective:
Narrative objectives1 - This study aims to evaluate the effects of a whole-body exercise intervention using sensor games on physical functions such as standing-to-sitting ability, walking ability, and balance ability in users attending a daily living care facility. This evaluation will be conducted before and after a 4-week intervention period to assess its safety and feasibility.
Basic objectives2 - Efficacy
Intervention:
Interventions/Control_1 - Exercise through sensor games
Eligibility:
Age-lower limit - 18
years-old
=
Gender - Male and Female
Key inclusion criteria - Age at consent acquisition: 18 years or older and 80 years or younger
Individuals currently attending a daily living support facility
Individuals who have consented to participate in this research
Key exclusion criteria - Individuals with difficulty communicating verbally
Individuals who have previously performed DigiReha sensor games at least four times per month
Individuals with walking difficulties who cannot perform the Timed Up and Go test
Target Size - 35
Recruitment Status:
Recruitment status - Open public recruiting
Date of protocol fixation - 2025 Year 12 Month 22 Day
Date of IRB - 2025 Year 12 Month 22 Day
Anticipated trial start date - 2025 Year 12 Month 22 Day
Last follow-up date - 2027 Year 03 Month 31 Day
To know more, visit https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000068833
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