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| Name | Class |
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| Seven Oaks Hospital Chronic Disease Innovation Centre | NETWORK |
| The Wellness Institute Powered by Seven Oaks General Hospital | UNKNOWN |
| Medical Fitness Association | UNKNOWN |
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The purpose of this study is to set up and pilot baseline and year 1 data collection for a prospective cohort designed to explore the relationships between medical fitness facility usage, lifestyle behaviours and health outcomes as individuals age. Additionally, this pilot study will set up the overall objectives for the larger, prospective cohort study using a public engagement participatory approach with public/patient partners involved in determining which healthy aging outcomes to include.
This project will cover the set-up, development, and user-testing of the baseline visit data collection in the first 100 participants. Data will be collected on physical activity, diet, sleep, stress, cognition, frailty, health history (including diabetes, alcohol and smoking), facility and program usage at the Wellness Institute (WI), height, weight, volitional oxygen intake (VO2 max), blood pressure, heart rate, clinical chemistry, urinalysis, body composition, social determinants of health, and wellbeing.
Additionally, a public engagement participatory approach will be used to determine which healthy aging outcomes are important to study, including discussion on research priorities, research question, research design, data collection approaches, outcome measures, analysis of results, relevance of findings, and dissemination of findings. Therefore, this pilot project will include the formation of a project advisory group that will include public/patient partners. The advisory group members will discuss ideas around healthy aging and lifestyle and what outcomes are most important to them; and will provide information on the reasons for joining as well as the use of the medical fitness facility, any barriers they face and program needs. The project advisory group will be an integral part of this pilot project. The information obtained from the advisory group meetings and the pilot project will be used to develop the outcomes for the larger cohort study.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Health History | Collected using the Chronic Conditions, Health History and Facility Usage Questionnaire and the Family Medical History Questionnaire | At baseline and Year 1 |
| Fitness Level | Measured by volitional oxygen intake, otherwise known as VO2 max, using the Ebbeling Treadmill Test (a submaximal walking test) | At baseline and Year 1 |
| Diet | Measured using the Mindful Eating Questionnaire and the 3 Factor Eating Questionnaire | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Dietary Intake | The RxFood App will be used to measure dietary intake over 3 full days. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Physical Activity | Measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short form (IPAQ-S) | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Physical Activity Assessment | An Actigraph activity monitor will be used to measure physical activity for 7 days, wtih participants asked to wear the monitor at all times. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Sleep Quality Assessment | Measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Questionnaire (PSQI), an effective instrument used to measure the quality and patterns of sleep in adults. It differentiates "poor" from "good" sleep quality by measuring seven areas (components): subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleep medications, and daytime dysfunction. |
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Participants will be recruited from individuals that attend The Wellness Institute. This study is a pilot with the number of recruited participants set as the initial 20 plus an additional anticipated 80, totaling 100 participants.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Claudio Rigatto, MD | University of Manitoba | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Seven Oaks Hospital Chronic Disease Innovation Centre | Winnipeg | Manitoba | R2V 3M3 | Canada |
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| At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Sleep Assessment | An ActiGraph activity monitor will be used to measure sleep quality patterns for 7 days, wtih participants asked to wear the monitor at all times, including when they sleep. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Stress | The Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) will be completed to assess stressful life events and circumstances that tend to trigger or exacerbate disease symptoms. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Cognition Assessment | The Montreal Cognitive Assessment Score (MoCA) will be used to give insight into how participants mentally process information. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Body Weight | Body weight will be measured. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Body Mass Index (BMI) | Body Mass Index will be measured | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Waist circumference | Waist circumference will be measured | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Blood Pressure | Blood pressure while awake, while asleep, and total will be measured using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor, worn for 3 consecutive days. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Frailty | The Short Physical Performance Battery (balance test, gait speed, and chair stand) and handgrip strength with be collected to measure frailty. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Facility Usage | Participants will complete a questionnaire on attendance in hours per week, and # of times per week, and specific program/facility usage at the Wellness Institute. The Wellness Institute swipe data will be used to record the number of times swiped per week and per month since joining. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Cholesterol | Total cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, triglycerides, total cholesterol/HDL ratio | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| HbA1c | Hemoglobin A1C | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| eGFR | Estimated glomerular filtration rate. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| uACR | Urine albumin to creatinine ratio | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| 10-Year Risk of Cardiovascular Disease | Measured using the Framingham Risk Score | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Cardiovascular Assessment | Identification of Metabolic Syndrome and the Framingham Risk Score will be measured. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Body Composition | DEXA scan measurements including total mass, fat mass, lean mass, % fat, visceral adipose tissue, total body bone mineral density), and relative skeletal muscle index (RSMI) will be collected. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Social Determinants of Health | Access to general medical and dental care, postal code, household income, education level and marital status will be collected. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Wellbeing - Quality of Life | the EQ-5D-5L will be collected to measure quality of life. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Wellbeing - Loneliness | The UCLA Loneliness Scale will be sued to measure loneliness. | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Wellbeing - Life Satisfaction | The Satisfaction With Life Scale will be used to measure life satisfaction | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Wellbeing - Self-efficacy | The Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) Scale Form A will be used to measure self-efficacy | At Baseline and Year 1 |
| Wellbeing - Depression | The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Short Depression Scale (CES-D-10) will be used to measure depression | At Baseline and Year 1 |