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In this study, we will compare the feasibility and efficacy of a multicomponent exercise program with those of conventional exercise therapy as pilot study of the randomized controlled trial, Japanese REHAB-HF (J REHAB-HF) trial.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>In this multicenter study, frail older adults hospitalized with worsening HF will be randomly assigned to participate in a program of either multicomponent or conventional exercise therapy. We developed a multicomponent exercise program to target characteristics of physical frailty: poor gait performance, balance ability, muscle strength, and exercise tolerance. The primary outcome is the total score on the Short Physical Performance Battery; additional outcome measures include feasibility and safety of the programs.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>The pilot study of the J REHAB-HF trial is an evaluation of whether a multicomponent exercise program enhances physical function more effectively than does conventional exercise therapy in frail older adults with HF. The findings will guide the design of the main J REHAB-HF trial and improve care for these individuals.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":8306,"journal":{"name":"Archives of gerontology and geriatrics","volume":"136 ","pages":"Article 105892"},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Rationale and study design of multicomponent exercise intervention for frail older patients with acutely decompensated heart failure: Pilot of the randomized controlled trial J REHAB-HF trial\",\"authors\":\"Yuji Kono , Nobuaki Hamazaki , Satoshi Katano , Shuhei Yamamoto , Kodai Ishihara , Kotaro Iwatsu , Masatsugu Okamura , Masato Ogawa , Ken-ichi Kasai , Masashi Takeuchi , Kohei Nozaki , Masashi Yamashita , Satoshi Yamamoto , Shohei Yamamoto , Kentaro Kamiya , Tetsuya Takahashi , Hideo Izawa , Yohei Otaka\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.archger.2025.105892\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><h3>Background</h3><div>In Japan, a growing number of older adults with heart failure (HF) are experiencing physical frailty. 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Rationale and study design of multicomponent exercise intervention for frail older patients with acutely decompensated heart failure: Pilot of the randomized controlled trial J REHAB-HF trial
Background
In Japan, a growing number of older adults with heart failure (HF) are experiencing physical frailty. Healthcare providers recommend multicomponent exercise program for frail patients; however, their effectiveness in older Japanese adults with HF, who differ physiologically from their Western counterparts, remains unclear. In this study, we will compare the feasibility and efficacy of a multicomponent exercise program with those of conventional exercise therapy as pilot study of the randomized controlled trial, Japanese REHAB-HF (J REHAB-HF) trial.
Methods
In this multicenter study, frail older adults hospitalized with worsening HF will be randomly assigned to participate in a program of either multicomponent or conventional exercise therapy. We developed a multicomponent exercise program to target characteristics of physical frailty: poor gait performance, balance ability, muscle strength, and exercise tolerance. The primary outcome is the total score on the Short Physical Performance Battery; additional outcome measures include feasibility and safety of the programs.
Conclusion
The pilot study of the J REHAB-HF trial is an evaluation of whether a multicomponent exercise program enhances physical function more effectively than does conventional exercise therapy in frail older adults with HF. The findings will guide the design of the main J REHAB-HF trial and improve care for these individuals.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics provides a medium for the publication of papers from the fields of experimental gerontology and clinical and social geriatrics. The principal aim of the journal is to facilitate the exchange of information between specialists in these three fields of gerontological research. Experimental papers dealing with the basic mechanisms of aging at molecular, cellular, tissue or organ levels will be published.
Clinical papers will be accepted if they provide sufficiently new information or are of fundamental importance for the knowledge of human aging. Purely descriptive clinical papers will be accepted only if the results permit further interpretation. Papers dealing with anti-aging pharmacological preparations in humans are welcome. Papers on the social aspects of geriatrics will be accepted if they are of general interest regarding the epidemiology of aging and the efficiency and working methods of the social organizations for the health care of the elderly.