Effects of Tai Chi and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on improving sleep in older adults: Study protocol for a non-inferiority trial

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Danny J. Yu , Angus P. Yu , Shirley X. Li , Rachel N.Y. Chan , Daniel Y. Fong , Derwin K.C. Chan , Stanley S. Hui , Ka Fai Chung , Jean Woo , Chenchen Wang , Michael R. Irwin , Parco M. Siu
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Abstract

Background/Objective

Insomnia is a prevailing health problem among older adults. Tai Chi, a popular mind-body exercise practiced by older people in various oriental communities, has been shown to improve sleep. However, Tai Chi has not been directly compared to cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which is the first-line non-pharmacological treatment for insomnia in older adults. This study aims to examine whether Tai Chi is non-inferior to CBT-I as a treatment for insomnia in older adults.

Methods

This is a single-center, assessor-blinded, non-inferiority randomized controlled trial comparing Tai Chi and CBT-I in 180 older adults aged ≥50 years with chronic insomnia according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the Tai Chi or CBT-I group. Interventions will last for 3 months with a 12-month follow-up. The primary outcome is self-perceived insomnia severity measured by Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) at 3 months and at 15 months. The secondary outcomes include the remission rate of chronic insomnia, insomnia treatment response, subjective sleep quantity and quality, 7-day actigraphy, 7-day sleep diary, sleep medication, health-related quality of life, mental health, body balance and lower extremity function, adverse events, habitual physical activity, and dietary intake. Measurements will be conducted at baseline, 3 months, and 15 months by outcome assessors who are blinded to the group allocation.

Discussion

This will be the first non-inferiority randomized controlled trial to compare the efficacy and long-term outcomes of Tai Chi versus CBT-I for treating insomnia in older adults. This study will be of clinical importance as it supports the use of Tai Chi as an alternative non-pharmacological approach for insomnia treatment and sustainable management.

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太极拳和认知行为疗法对改善老年人失眠的影响:一项非劣效性试验的研究方案
背景/目的失眠是老年人普遍存在的健康问题。太极拳是一种流行的身心运动,在许多东方社区的老年人中都有练习,已被证明可以改善睡眠。然而,太极拳并没有直接与失眠的认知行为疗法(CBT-I)进行比较,后者是老年人失眠的一线非药物治疗方法。本研究旨在检验太极拳在治疗老年人失眠方面是否优于CBT-I。方法:这是一项单中心、评估盲、非效性随机对照试验,根据《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》第五版,对180名年龄≥50岁的慢性失眠症老年人进行了太极和CBT-I的比较。参与者将被随机分配到太极组或CBT-I组。干预将持续3个月,随访12个月。主要结果是在3个月和15个月时用失眠严重程度指数(ISI)测量自我感知的失眠严重程度。次要结局包括慢性失眠缓解率、失眠治疗反应、主观睡眠量和质量、7天活动描记、7天睡眠日记、睡眠用药、健康相关生活质量、心理健康、身体平衡和下肢功能、不良事件、习惯性体力活动和饮食摄入。测量将在基线、3个月和15个月由对组分配不知情的结果评估者进行。这将是第一个比较太极拳与CBT-I治疗老年人失眠的疗效和长期结果的非劣效性随机对照试验。这项研究将具有重要的临床意义,因为它支持使用太极拳作为一种替代的非药物方法来治疗失眠和可持续管理。
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审稿时长
31 days
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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