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Chair-bound Exergaming in Pre-frail/ Frail Older Adults in Nursing Home

Chair-bound Exergaming in Pre-frail/ Frail Older Adults in Nursing Home

Recruiting
60 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This pilot randomized controlled trial is designed to investigate the effectiveness of chair-bound exergaming on improving physical and cognitive function in pre-frail/ frail nursing home residents

Description

Objective To explore the effects of the chair-bound exergaming on the enjoyment of physical activity in in pre-frail/ frail nursing home residents.

To evaluate the effects of the chair-bound exergaming in improving physical and cognitive function in pre-frail/ frail nursing home residents.

Research plan and methodology Thirty nursing home residents will be recruited from the nursing homes.

All the eligible participant will be randomly allocated to either one of the following 2 groups (i) Exergaming (intervention group), or (ii) wait list control.

  1. Intervention group (exergaming group, ERG) Those allocated to the ERG will receive supervised chair-bound exercise programme for 12 weeks.
  2. Control group (wait list control, CG) Those allocated to the CG will receive supervised chair-bound exercise programme for 12 weeks after post-assessment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • older adults aged 60 years or older living in the nursing homes;
  • pre-frail or frail according to the Fried Frailty Phenotypes;
  • ability to understand and execute instructions; and
  • ability to sit unassisted on a chair or in a wheelchair.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • no controlled medical diagnosed of severe cardiometabolic, respiratory and musculoskeletal disorders;
  • any conditions that hinder the participation of intervention and assessment; and
  • being involved in any other clinical trials.

Study details
    Frailty in Older Adults

NCT06849557

Hong Kong Metropolitan University

13 May 2026

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