Establishing a core outcome set to evaluate the effects of power training in older adults: a Delphi study

Authors Mohamed el Hadouchi, Jaap van Dieën, François Maissan, Timon Eskes, Cindy Veenhof, Henri Kiers
Published in Journal of Sports Sciences
Publication date 2025
Research groups Innovatie van Beweegzorg
Type Article

Summary

Studies evaluating the effects of power training in older adults use a variety of measurement tools and outcome parameters, limiting comparability of results and calling the validity of conclusions into question. This study aimed to identify a core outcome set (COS) to measure the effects of power training in older adults, encompassing the function, activities, and participation domain of the International Classification of Functioning, Disease, and Health (ICF). Twenty-one tests were evaluated based on their ability to measure muscle power and the effects of power training. Our methodology consisted of two Delphi survey rounds and an expert panel meeting using modified Nominal Group Technique. The COS consisted of tests considered most feasible for clinical practice and least burdensome for older adults. The COS included the Squat Jump Test (paired with accelerometery-based instrumentation) and the Timed Up-and-Go Test for the function and function and activities domain, respectively. No test was identified for the participation domain, however, experts proposed using daily-life accelerometery until more suitable outcome measures are defined and validated. This study addresses a critical research gap in standardised assessment protocols, and contributes to a multifaceted approach to measuring the impact of power training in older adults.

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  • Mohamed el Hadouchi
    Mohamed el Hadouchi
    • PhD candidate
    • Research group: Innovatie van Beweegzorg
  • Henri Kiers | onderzoeker | lectoraat Klinische Besluitvorming in de Beweegzorg
    Henri Kiers
    • Lector
    • Research group: Klinische Besluitvorming in de Beweegzorg
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Published in Journal of Sports Sciences
Year and volume 43 16
Key words power training, older adults, core outcome set, Delphi, consensus
Digital Object Identifier 10.1080/02640414.2025.2516178
Page range 1616-1628