Study protocol for a comparative randomized controlled trial of Tai Chi and conventional exercise training on alleviating depression in older insomniacs

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Francesco Recchia , Angus P. Yu , Teryn C. Ng , Daniel Y. Fong , Derwin K.C. Chan , Calvin P. Cheng , Stanley S.C. Hui , Chenchen Wang , Parco M. Siu
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Abstract

Background

Insomnia and depression are prevalent mental disorders that are often comorbid among older adults. Lifestyle intervention strategies incorporating Tai Chi or conventional exercise have been shown to alleviate symptoms of insomnia and depression. However, the comparative efficacy of these exercise modalities in individuals with both disorders has yet to be determined. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of Tai Chi and conventional exercise for reducing depressive symptoms in older adults with chronic insomnia and depressive symptoms, when compared to a health education control.

Methods

This study is a prospective, assessor-blinded, three-arm, parallel group, randomized controlled trial. Older adults aged ≥60 years with a diagnosis of chronic insomnia and depressive symptoms will be randomly assigned to a Tai Chi, conventional exercise or health education control condition on a 1:1:1 basis. Interventions will last for 3 months, with a 6-month follow-up period. The primary outcome is depressive symptoms, assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Secondary outcomes include subjective sleep quality, 7-day actigraphy, 7-day sleep diary, anxiety symptoms, quality of life, medication usage and physical function. All measurements will be conducted at baseline, 3 months and 9 months by outcome assessors who are blinded to group allocation.

Discussion

This study will compare the efficacy of Tai Chi and conventional exercise in improving depression outcomes in older adults with chronic insomnia and depressive symptoms. Our results will shed light on the clinical potential of these interventions for combating insomnia and depression in older adults.

太极拳与传统运动训练对缓解老年失眠者抑郁情绪的随机对照比较试验研究方案
失眠和抑郁是普遍存在于老年人中的精神疾病,这两种疾病经常并发。结合太极拳或传统运动的生活方式干预策略已被证明可减轻失眠和抑郁症状。然而,这些运动方式对患有这两种疾病的人的疗效比较尚待确定。因此,本研究旨在考察太极拳和传统运动与健康教育对照组相比,对患有慢性失眠和抑郁症状的老年人减轻抑郁症状的疗效。本研究是一项前瞻性、评估者盲法、三臂平行组随机对照试验。年龄≥60 岁、确诊患有慢性失眠和抑郁症状的老年人将按 1:1:1 的比例被随机分配到太极、传统运动或健康教育对照组。干预将持续 3 个月,随访 6 个月。主要结果是抑郁症状,采用医院焦虑抑郁量表进行评估。次要结果包括主观睡眠质量、7 天动图法、7 天睡眠日记、焦虑症状、生活质量、药物使用和身体功能。所有测量将在基线、3 个月和 9 个月时进行,由对组别分配保密的结果评估员进行。这项研究将比较太极拳和传统运动在改善患有慢性失眠和抑郁症状的老年人的抑郁疗效。我们的研究结果将阐明这些干预措施在防治老年人抑郁和失眠方面的临床潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier. The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.
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