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This study developed a standardized checklist to improve the reporting of exercise interventions in clinical trials. Enhanced clarity in exercise programs aids research interpretation and replication for better health outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Exercise science
  • Clinical trial methodology
  • Health research

Background:

  • Exercise is crucial for overall health and managing chronic conditions.
  • Existing exercise trial reports often lack sufficient detail, hindering interpretation and replication.
  • A standardized method is needed to report essential exercise program details in clinical trials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a standardized, internationally agreed-upon template for reporting exercise programs in clinical trials.
  • To enhance the clarity and replicability of exercise interventions evaluated in research.
  • To create a generalizable template applicable to all exercise intervention types.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi technique involving international exercise experts.
  • Three rounds of anonymous online questionnaires to refine a standardized checklist.
  • Expert panel selection based on systematic review authorship and research profile.

Main Results:

  • A consensus-based checklist for reporting exercise program details was developed.
  • The process involved iterative refinement based on expert feedback.
  • The final template aims for broad applicability across diverse exercise interventions.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized reporting template for exercise interventions in clinical trials has been developed.
  • This will improve the consistency and interpretability of exercise research findings.
  • Dissemination through publications and presentations will promote adoption in the scientific community.