Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Physical Activity on Intellectual Function and Muscle Mass in Older Adults
NCT: NCT06135740 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The goal of this prospective, single site, interventional randomized control trial is to treat age related health conditions in adults older than 65 years and functional independence. The main question of the study is to answer the effectiveness of notification on activity, sleep, and nutrition based on wearable device Fitbit recorded data for the improvement of health conditions including intellectual property and physical function, compared to usual care. Participants in the intervention arm will be given a Fitbit Charge 5 device and asked to wear this for the duration of the study, including during sleep. The study intervention will run for 6 months. Notifications will be issued using a monitoring software in Japanese, and issued automatically to participants. Participants in the control arm will be given a routine care and health-related information. Researchers will compare cognitive performance, muscle mass and physical activity between the two groups to see if the notification based on Fitbit data would promote the health conditions of older adults.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Physical Activity on Intellectual Function and Muscle Mass in Older Adults?
Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Physical Activity on Intellectual Function and Muscle Mass in Older Adults is a clinical trial registered under NCT06135740. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06135740?
The current status of NCT06135740 (Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Physical Activity on Intellectual Function and Muscle Mass in Older Adults) is: COMPLETED.
When did Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Physical Activity on Intellectual Function and Muscle Mass in Older Adults start?
Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Physical Activity on Intellectual Function and Muscle Mass in Older Adults started on 2023-11-08.
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