The Warrior Wellness Study: A Randomized Controlled Exercise Trial for Older Veterans with PTSD.

IF 2.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Katherine S Hall, Miriam C Morey, Jean C Beckham, Hayden B Bosworth, Michelle M Pebole, Carl F Pieper, Richard Sloane
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects up to 30% of military veterans. Older veterans, many of whom have lived with PTSD symptoms for several decades, report a number of negative health outcomes. Despite the demonstrated benefits of regular exercise on physical and psychological health, no studies have explored the impact of exercise in older veterans with PTSD. This paper describes the development, design, and implementation of the Warrior Wellness exercise pilot study for older veterans with PTSD. Veterans aged ≥60 with a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) diagnosis of PTSD will be recruited and randomized to (a) Warrior Wellness, a 12-week supervised, facility-based exercise intervention, or (b) usual care for 12 weeks. Warrior Wellness is a theory- and evidence-based behavioral intervention that involves 3 sessions per week of multi-component exercise training that targets strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility. Warrior Wellness focuses on satisfaction with outcomes, self-efficacy, self-monitoring, and autonomy. Factors associated with program adherence, defined as the number of sessions attended during the 12 weeks, will be explored. Primary outcomes include PTSD symptoms and cardiovascular endurance, assessed at baseline and 12 weeks. Compared to those in usual care, it is hypothesized that those in the Warrior Wellness condition will improve on these efficacy outcomes. The Warrior Wellness study will provide evidence on whether a short-term exercise intervention is feasible, acceptable, and effective among older veterans with PTSD, and explore factors associated with program adherence. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02295995.

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战士健康研究:一项针对患有PTSD的老年退伍军人的随机对照运动试验。
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)影响着多达30%的退伍军人。年长的退伍军人,其中许多人已经患有创伤后应激障碍症状数十年,报告了许多负面的健康结果。尽管有规律的锻炼对身体和心理健康有好处,但没有研究探索锻炼对患有创伤后应激障碍的老年退伍军人的影响。本文描述了开发,设计和实施的战士健康运动试点研究的老年退伍军人PTSD。招募年龄≥60岁且患有精神障碍诊断与统计手册(DSM-V)诊断为创伤后应激障碍的退伍军人,并随机分配到(a)战士健康组,进行为期12周的监督、基于设施的运动干预,或(b)常规护理组,为期12周。勇士健康是一种基于理论和证据的行为干预,包括每周三次针对力量、耐力、平衡和柔韧性的多成分运动训练。勇士健康关注的是对结果的满意度、自我效能、自我监控和自主性。与项目依从性相关的因素,定义为在12周内参加的会议数量,将被探讨。主要结局包括PTSD症状和心血管耐力,在基线和12周时评估。与那些在常规护理下的人相比,假设那些在勇士健康条件下的人会改善这些疗效结果。战士健康研究将提供证据,证明短期运动干预对患有PTSD的老年退伍军人是否可行、可接受和有效,并探索与项目依从性相关的因素。ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT02295995。
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