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Exercise Program and Protein Intake Counselling for Frailty Prevention in Singapore

Exercise Program and Protein Intake Counselling for Frailty Prevention in Singapore

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65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a randomized controlled trial that is designed to study the effectiveness of home-based exercise program and high dietary protein counselling in preventing frailty among elderly in Singapore primary care setting.

Description

The investigators are studying the elderly population who have prefrailty (Fried Frailty). Participants include those who are: a) Aged 65 to 100 years old b) screened CFS 3-4 with prefrailty in Fried Frailty Criteria. Patients will be approached via phone call by care coordinators, as part of the routine care. As part of the routine care to our chronic patients, care coordinators identify eligible patients for annual screening to update personal particulars/ cancer screening and vaccination statuses as per the Healthier SG program before patient's chronic disease appointment. Also as part of the routine care, care coordinators will screen for CFS 3 and 4 patients over the phone. Patients who fulfil CFS 3 and 4 will be arranged to have a physical consultation with care coordinators on their day of prescheduled visit in the clinic. Patients meeting the eligibility criteria for the study, will be approached by the care coordinator to ask for research interest. If interested in participating, patients will be referred to the research team member for secondary screening after pre-screening informed consent is taken. Participants who fulfil prefrailty in Fried Frailty criteria will be recruited and consent will be taken. Participants will then be randomly assigned to "intervention" or "usual care" parallel arms. Randomisation of participants will be done on 1:1 allocation to intervention or usual care by a simple randomisation procedure. Participants randomly assigned to the usual care group will receive normal primary care, including dietitian and physiotherapy services if needed. Intervention participants will receive the described intervention on top of usual care. Intervention participants will be taught specific resistance and balance exercises and participants will receive a leaflet with pictorial guide on the home based exercise regime. The participants will be advised to consume adequate protein and participants will also receive another leaflet on protein consumption as part of a balanced diet. At the 3 month and 12 month mark, participants in the intervention group will see the care coordinator who will assess compliance and re-enforce the exercise regime and dietary protein intake counselling, and check for any difficulties faced.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 65 - 100 years old
  • CFS score of 3 or 4 and Prefrail in Fried Frailty Criteria
  • Community dwelling
  • On chronic disease follow up with polyclinic
  • Ability to communicate in English or Mandarin
  • Able to understand the study and give consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals with existing dietitian/ physiotherapy intervention (Individuals who are already seeing dietitian for special delivery requirements, or seeing physiotherapist for musculoskeletal exercises for specific condition or injury)
  • Institutionalized individuals
  • Individuals with significant medical conditions limiting their physical activity or high protein diet, such as severe heart conditions, recent strokes, active malignancy, chronic kidney disease stage 3-5 etc.
  • Terminal illness with life expectancy < 12 months
  • severe audiovisual impairment
  • Not able to communicate in English or Mandarin
  • Pregnant women ( as population involves participants beyond childbearing age, investigators do not expect to include pregnant women in this study)

Study details
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NCT06418425

National Healthcare Group Polyclinics

10 June 2024

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