Mobility is a crucial factor for independence and quality of life in older people. However, the majority of those in retirement homes are not physically active to maintain mobility and independence. The aim of the cluster randomized controlled bestform trial in 20 retirement homes (1:1 randomization) is to evaluate the efficacy of a multimodal exercise program for older people living in retirement homes in comparison to usual care over 6 months. Within the intervention facilities, the participants will take part in a physical activity program over 6 months (2 times a week à 45 min) consisting of machine-based strength, coordination and endurance training. Criteria of effectiveness are changes in physical function (primary endpoint: Change of Short Physical Performance Battery Score after 6 months) and the following secondary endpoints: mobility and balance, rate of falls, cardiometabolic risk factors, myocard function, quality of life and lifestyle factors (nutrition, physical activity), assessed by medical assessments, physical performance tests and various questionnaires after 3 and 6 months. Follow-up data will be collected after 18 and 30 months (questionnaire).
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Change in Short Physical Performance Battery
Timeframe: Baseline to 6 months