Jiao Jiao, Man David Wai-Kwong, Lippke Sonia, Hassel Holger, Tam Bjorn Tsz-King, Chan Connie Hoi-Man, Ng Yuen-Ling, Lo Kenneth Ka-Hei
Department of Sports and Health Sciences, Academy of Wellness and Human Development, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China.
Dr. Stephen Hui Research Centre for Physical Recreation and Wellness, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China.
BMC Geriatr. 2025 Jul 15;25(1):530. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-06053-x.
Frailty is a significant clinical syndrome affecting aging populations, leading to increased risks of negative outcomes such as falls, disability, hospitalization, and premature mortality. The concept has evolved from a simplistic view to a complex view that incorporates physical, psychological, cognitive, and social domains. Early intervention is crucial, yet research on the interactions among these domains is limited. This study protocol aims to outline various combinations of biological, psychosocial and nutritional interventions in prefrail older adults to address their effects on frailty status, including physical, psychological, and social functioning, nutritional status, and lifestyle changes over a 9-month intervention and follow-up period.
This study is a cluster-randomized controlled trial involving N = 308 prefrail older adults aged 60-80 from 32 community elderly centres in Hong Kong. Participants will be randomly selected and classified into four frailty deficit patterns. They will be assigned to one of four intervention strategies: biological/psychosocial/nutritional, biological/nutritional, psychosocial/nutritional, and inactive control. The intervention will focus on improving physical, psychological, and social functioning, nutritional status, and lifestyle changes over the 9-month period.
This study is expected to provide substantial evidence on the effectiveness of these strategies in enhancing frailty status across bio-psycho-social domains in diverse elderly groups. The findings will have practical implications for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and policymakers, potentially leading to improved care and support for community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong.
The trial has been registered in ClinicalTrials.gov under U.S. NIH (ID: NCT06741878, date: December 19, 2024).
衰弱是一种影响老年人群的重要临床综合征,会增加跌倒、残疾、住院和过早死亡等不良后果的风险。这一概念已从简单的观点演变为包含身体、心理、认知和社会领域的复杂观点。早期干预至关重要,但关于这些领域之间相互作用的研究有限。本研究方案旨在概述对虚弱前期老年人进行生物、心理社会和营养干预的各种组合,以探讨其对衰弱状态的影响,包括身体、心理和社会功能、营养状况以及在9个月的干预和随访期内的生活方式变化。
本研究是一项整群随机对照试验,涉及来自香港32个社区老年中心的308名60 - 80岁的虚弱前期老年人。参与者将被随机选择并分为四种衰弱缺陷模式。他们将被分配到四种干预策略之一:生物/心理社会/营养、生物/营养、心理社会/营养和无干预对照组。干预将集中在9个月内改善身体、心理和社会功能、营养状况以及生活方式变化。
本研究有望为这些策略在不同老年人群体的生物 - 心理 - 社会领域增强衰弱状态方面的有效性提供大量证据。研究结果将对医疗保健专业人员、护理人员和政策制定者具有实际意义,可能会改善对香港社区居住老年人的护理和支持。
该试验已在美国国立卫生研究院的ClinicalTrials.gov上注册(ID:NCT06741878,日期:2024年12月19日)。