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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Digital Health Interventions

Background:

  • Frailty is a significant concern in Japan's aging population.
  • Traditional interventions face accessibility issues.
  • Online interventions offer a potential solution for frailty prevention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of a six-week online multicomponent intervention.
  • To evaluate short-term changes in frailty-related factors.
  • To explore the intervention's impact on community-dwelling older adults.

Main Methods:

  • A single-arm feasibility study with 132 participants (mean age 75.7 years).
  • A six-week online program combining exercise, nutrition, cognitive activities, and social connection (Coimagination Method).
  • Weekly 75-minute sessions in small groups.

Main Results:

  • High feasibility demonstrated by a 96.4% retention rate and 94.0% participation rate.
  • Significant improvements observed in carotenoid scores and hemoglobin concentration.
  • Greater improvements in nutritional markers were noted among women compared to men.

Conclusions:

  • Online multicomponent interventions are highly feasible for older adults.
  • The intervention shows promise for improving nutritional status, particularly in women.
  • Further research with RCTs and longer durations is needed to confirm frailty prevention efficacy.