Effects of an exercise program using an smatphone App with remote or in-person supervision on the functional capacity of older adults: a randomized clinical.

IF 0.9 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2026-04-20 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2026AO1757
André Issao Kunitake, João Carlos Ferrari Corrêa, Raphael Mendes Ritti-Dias, Fernanda Ishida Corrêa
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Abstract

Introduction: Population aging is a significant global challenge, demanding strategies that promote healthy aging. Regular physical activity is crucial for maintaining functional capacity, quality of life, and preventing chronic diseases in older adults. However, sedentary behavior remains high, and evidence on effective, supervised smartphone-based exercise strategies for older adults is limited.

Objective: To evaluate the effects of smartphone-based exercises with in-person or remote therapeutic supervision on functional capacity.

Methods: Thirty-four older adults were randomized into two training groups with App-based exercises: a Control Group with in-person supervision and an Experimental Group with remote supervision. The exercises were performed three times a week for 8 weeks. The Experimental Group performed exercises at homes with remote supervision, and the Control Group performed exercises in the laboratory. Functional capacity was measured using the Glittre Activities of Daily Living (Glittre ADL) test, postural balance with the Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test, and lower limb strength with the Five Times Sit-to-Stand test.

Results: Both groups demonstrated significant improvement in functional capacity. After 8 weeks, Glittre-ADL test time reduced similarly in both groups (Experimental Group: 217±63 to 188±47 s and Control Group 194±34 to 171±30 s, ES=0.09). Postural balance improved similarly in both groups (ES=0.15), and the lower limb strength improved in the Experimental Group (ES=0.32).

Conclusion: A smartphone App-based exercise program, with and without in-person supervision, improved functional capacity and postural balance in older adults, whereas lower limb strength improved only with in-person supervision. Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials: RBR-22ctkjq.

使用远程或现场监督的智能手机应用程序进行锻炼计划对老年人功能能力的影响:一项随机临床研究
人口老龄化是一个重大的全球性挑战,需要促进健康老龄化的战略。规律的身体活动对于维持老年人的功能、生活质量和预防慢性疾病至关重要。然而,久坐行为仍然很高,而且针对老年人有效的、有监督的基于智能手机的锻炼策略的证据有限。目的:评价基于智能手机的运动与面对面或远程治疗监督对功能能力的影响。方法:将34名老年人随机分为两个基于app的训练组:现场监督的对照组和远程监督的实验组。这些运动每周进行3次,持续8周。实验组在远程监督下在家进行锻炼,对照组在实验室进行锻炼。使用Glittre日常生活活动(Glittre ADL)测试测量功能能力,使用Mini平衡评估系统测试测量姿势平衡,使用五次坐立测试测量下肢力量。结果:两组患者功能能力均有明显改善。8周后,两组glitre - adl测试时间缩短幅度相似(实验组:217±63 ~ 188±47 s,对照组:194±34 ~ 171±30 s, ES=0.09)。两组的姿势平衡改善相似(ES=0.15),实验组的下肢力量改善(ES=0.32)。结论:基于智能手机app的锻炼项目,无论是否有个人监督,都能改善老年人的功能能力和姿势平衡,而下肢力量只有在个人监督下才能改善。巴西临床试验注册:RBR-22ctkjq。
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