About this trial
Sarcopenia prevention and management are highly prioritised goals in the Healthy Ageing agenda. The study aims to: 1) evaluate the effects of the digital-enhanced, volunteer-engaged collaborative care pathway to improve sarcopenia, reduce fall risk, and increase health-related quality of life (HRQL) among community-dwelling older adults with risk of, or diagnosed with, sarcopenia; 2) evaluate whether the volunteers who received health coach capacity training and supported the intervention experienced health benefits across time; 3) explore the engagement experiences and perceived effects of elderly participants with sarcopenia during the program; 4) evaluate the intervention implementation process and effects from the perspectives of social care workers.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
aged 60 or above
Pseudo-Sarcopenia as indicated by a score on SARC-CaIF ≥11, OR sarcopenia according relative BIA-based appendicular skeletal mass/ height (Men: <7 kg/m2; women: <5.7 kg/m2), OR handgrip strength on dominant hand (male <28 kg, female <18 kg) (Chen et al., 2025)
the ability to use a smartphone, electronic tablet, or computer
consent to participate
Disqualifiers
having medical conditions contradictory to physical activity including unstable cardiovascular and orthopaedic conditions
engaging in other structured health promotion program involving physical activity and nutritional enhancement
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Volunteer-Engaged Lifestyle Optimisation via ICOPE for Sarcopenia program (VELO-S)
- Attention control