Exercise Therapy to Reduce Anxiety (ExTRA) in mid-life and later-life adults: study protocol

Dr Terence W.H. Chong , Ms Julia McCurry , Mr Andi Partovi , Ms Jenny Southam , Dr Christina Bryant , Dr Kay L. Cox , Ms Alissa Westphal , Dr Eleanor Curran , Samantha Loi (A/Prof) , Kaarin J. Anstey (Prof) , Nicola T. Lautenschlager (Prof)
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Abstract

Background

Anxiety in mid-life and later-life is highly prevalent and causes significant distress and disability. There is increasing evidence supporting the potential effectiveness of exercise interventions for reducing clinically significant anxiety. Self-directed online interventions can be scalable and thus reach more people.

Aims

The Exercise Therapy to Reduce Anxiety (ExTRA) project aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an 8-week web-based exercise intervention with the innovation of being self-directed, and facilitated by wearable activity monitors (WAMs) and tailored behaviour change strategies to reduce anxiety in mid-life and later-life adults with clinically significant anxiety.

Methods

ExTRA will recruit 20-30 community dwelling adults aged 40-79 years with clinically significant anxiety. The self-directed 8-week web-based exercise intervention includes information and strategies to support participants to meet Australian national physical activity guidelines. The intervention is adapted from previous face-to-face trials and includes strategies to support participants living with anxiety. Feasibility will be measured by screening and retention rates. Acceptability will be measured by website usage data, online outcome measure completion, and an evaluation questionnaire. Other outcome measures include anxiety measured by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales, and physical activity measured by the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire and a WAM.

Results

Findings will demonstrate whether this intervention is feasible and acceptable, and provide preliminary efficacy data.

Conclusions

The findings of this pragmatic real-world study will be valuable in guiding development of future trials, including randomised controlled trials of scalable and accessible exercise interventions to reduce the distress, disability and cost of anxiety.

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运动疗法减轻中年和晚年成年人的焦虑(ExTRA):研究方案
背景中年和晚年焦虑症非常普遍,会造成严重的痛苦和残疾。越来越多的证据表明,运动干预对减轻临床上严重的焦虑症具有潜在的效果。运动疗法减轻焦虑(ExTRA)项目旨在评估为期 8 周的网络运动干预的可行性和可接受性,该干预创新性地采用了自我指导、可穿戴活动监测器(WAM)和量身定制的行为改变策略,以减轻临床上焦虑严重的中年和晚年成年人的焦虑。这项为期 8 周的自主网络运动干预包括信息和策略,以帮助参与者达到澳大利亚国家体育锻炼指南的要求。该干预措施改编自之前的面对面试验,包括为患有焦虑症的参与者提供支持的策略。可行性将通过筛选率和保留率来衡量。可接受性将通过网站使用数据、在线结果测量完成情况和评估问卷来衡量。其他结果测量包括通过抑郁焦虑压力量表测量焦虑程度,以及通过全球体力活动问卷和 WAM 测量体力活动。结果研究结果将证明这种干预措施是否可行、是否可以接受,并提供初步的疗效数据。
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