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Optimising the selection of outcomes for healthy ageing trials: a mixed methods study

Journal

GEROSCIENCE
Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 2585-2609

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-022-00690-5

Keywords

Healthy ageing; Population ageing; Outcome measures; Healthy ageing trials

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Advancing age is associated with chronic diseases, and there is a need for trials aiming to extend healthy ageing and prevent ageing-related diseases. This study reviewed outcome measures used in healthy ageing trials and summarized the perspectives of key stakeholders. Heterogeneity in interventions and outcomes was found, and challenges in measuring outcomes included recruiting participants with diverse backgrounds and dealing with multi-morbidity in older adults.
Advancing age is associated with chronic diseases which are the largest cause of death and disability in developed countries. With increasing life expectancy and an ageing population, there is a need to conduct trials to extend healthy ageing, including targeting biological ageing processes, and prevent ageing-related diseases. The main objectives of the study are as follows: (i) to review outcome measures utilised in healthy ageing trials focusing on pharmacological therapies, nutritional supplements and medical devices; (ii) to summarise the views of key stakeholders on outcome selection for healthy ageing trials. An analysis of records from the Clinicaltrials.gov database pertaining to healthy ageing trials from inception to May 2022 was conducted. In addition, the findings of a workshop attended by key stakeholders at the 2022 annual UKSPINE conference were qualitatively analysed. Substantial heterogeneity was found in the interventions evaluated and the outcomes utilised by the included studies. Recruitment of participants with diverse backgrounds and the confounding effects of multi-morbidity in older adults were identified as the main challenges of measuring outcomes in healthy ageing trials by the workshop participants. The development of a core outcome set for healthy ageing trials can aid comparability across interventions and within different settings. The workshop provided an important platform to garner a range of perspectives on the challenges with measuring outcomes in this setting. It is critical to initiate such discussions to progress this field and provide practical answers to how healthy ageing trials are designed and structured in the future.

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