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    <main>
      <trial_id>IRCT20181113041645N2</trial_id>
      <utrn></utrn>
      <reg_name>IRCT</reg_name>
      <date_registration>2025-04-18</date_registration>
      <primary_sponsor>University of Guilan</primary_sponsor>
      <public_title>The effect of artificial intelligence exercises on the balance of the elderly</public_title>
      <acronym></acronym>
      <scientific_title>Comparison of three Conventional, Virtual Reality and Artificial intelligence balance training programs on balance and gait of elderly people</scientific_title>
      <scientific_acronym></scientific_acronym>
      <date_enrolment>2025-04-20</date_enrolment>
      <type_enrolment>anticipated</type_enrolment>
      <target_size>48</target_size>
      <recruitment_status>Complete</recruitment_status>
      <url>https://irct.ir/trial/82881</url>
      <study_type>interventional</study_type>
      <study_design>Randomization: Not randomized, Blinding: Not blinded, Placebo: Not used, Assignment: Parallel, Purpose: Supportive.</study_design>
      <phase>N/A</phase>
      <hc_freetext>balance.</hc_freetext>
      <i_freetext>Intervention 1: Intervention group: Balance training with virtual reality (VR) has been proposed as an alternative to traditional balance training, where the technology simulates activity to promote motor learning and transfer to real-world tasks. (The VR training group) conducted training sessions using an Xbox Kinect, which includes a Kinect sensor and console. The sensor was an infrared camera that detected the player's position and movements without the need for a special controller, and with it the subject controlled various games. Intervention 2: Intervention group: The AI ​​training program used an AI conversational platform to deliver balance and gait exercises. The program consisted of a series of interactive conversations between subjects and an AI trainer, with exercises tailored to the needs and goals of the participants. The conversations instructed the AI ​​platform to design an 8-week exercise program for healthy individuals aged 60 to 75 to improve their physical performance based on the principles of exercise prescription for the elderly. Intervention 3: Intervention group:  Conventional balance exercises include exercises with reduced support, closing the eyes, increasing movement speed, and adding appropriate movements.</i_freetext>
      <results_actual_enrolment></results_actual_enrolment>
      <results_date_completed></results_date_completed>
      <results_url_link></results_url_link>
      <results_summary></results_summary>
      <results_date_posted></results_date_posted>
      <results_date_first_publication></results_date_first_publication>
      <results_baseline_char></results_baseline_char>
      <results_participant_flow></results_participant_flow>
      <results_adverse_events></results_adverse_events>
      <results_outcome_measures></results_outcome_measures>
      <results_url_protocol></results_url_protocol>
      <results_IPD_plan>Yes - There is a plan to make this available</results_IPD_plan>
      <results_IPD_description>What will be shared:
The only part of the information, such as information on the main outcomes or the like, can be shared.

When:
Start the access period 6 month after the publication of the research results in a scientific journal

To whom:
Data will be available to all scientific researchers

Conditions:
Only to help scientific research and with the written permission of the researcher can be used

Where to obtain:
To receive data/document via email and phone, contact the researcher

How to obtain:
Data/document is provided by email to other investigators

Comments:
</results_IPD_description>
    </main>
    <contacts>
      <contact>
        <type>public</type>
        <firstname>Saaed Yousefi Babadi</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>Persian Gulf Highway (5 km on Qazvin Road)   Rasht, Gilan</address>
        <city>Rasht</city>
        <country1>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country1>
        <zip>4199613776</zip>
        <telephone>+98 910 742 6773</telephone>
        <email>saeed.yoosefi@gmail.com</email>
        <affiliation>University of Guilan</affiliation>
      </contact>
      <contact>
        <type>scientific</type>
        <firstname>Saeed Yousefi Babadi</firstname>
        <middlename></middlename>
        <lastname></lastname>
        <address>Persian Gulf Highway (5 km on Qazvin Road)   Rasht, Gilan</address>
        <city>Rasht</city>
        <country1>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country1>
        <zip>4199613776</zip>
        <telephone>+98 910 742 6773</telephone>
        <email>saeed.yoosefi@gmail.com</email>
        <affiliation>Guilan University</affiliation>
      </contact>
    </contacts>
    <countries>
      <country2>Iran (Islamic Republic of)</country2>
    </countries>
    <criteria>
      <inclusion_criteria>Receiving the consent of the elderly to participate in the study
The age range between 60-75 years
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score of 24 or higher
Ability to walk independently for at least 6 meters without using an assistive device</inclusion_criteria>
      <agemin>60 years</agemin>
      <agemax>75 years</agemax>
      <gender>Both</gender>
      <exclusion_criteria>Serious visual or hearing impairment
Participants with significant cognitive impairment
Participants with unstable medical conditions (such as recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled diabetes, fractures in the lower extremities) in the past 6 months</exclusion_criteria>
    </criteria>
    <health_condition_code>
      <hc_code></hc_code>
    </health_condition_code>
    <health_condition_keyword>
      <hc_keyword></hc_keyword>
    </health_condition_keyword>
    <intervention_code>
      <i_code>Rehabilitation</i_code>
      <i_code>Rehabilitation</i_code>
      <i_code>Rehabilitation</i_code>
    </intervention_code>
    <intervention_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group: Balance training with virtual reality (VR) has been proposed as an alternative to traditional balance training, where the technology simulates activity to promote motor learning and transfer to real-world tasks. (The VR training group) conducted training sessions using an Xbox Kinect, which includes a Kinect sensor and console. The sensor was an infrared camera that detected the player's position and movements without the need for a special controller, and with it the subject controlled various games.</i_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group: The AI ​​training program used an AI conversational platform to deliver balance and gait exercises. The program consisted of a series of interactive conversations between subjects and an AI trainer, with exercises tailored to the needs and goals of the participants. The conversations instructed the AI ​​platform to design an 8-week exercise program for healthy individuals aged 60 to 75 to improve their physical performance based on the principles of exercise prescription for the elderly.</i_keyword>
      <i_keyword>Intervention group:  Conventional balance exercises include exercises with reduced support, closing the eyes, increasing movement speed, and adding appropriate movements.</i_keyword>
    </intervention_keyword>
    <primary_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Balance is the ability to maintain the body’s center of mass over its base of support. Timepoint: One week before and after carrying out training interventions. Method of measurement: Balance indices (standing balance test, single-leg standing test, stand-to-walk test, functional reach test, and activity-specific balance confidence scale) are used to assess the subjects' balance.</prim_outcome>
      <prim_outcome>Gait indices refer to a set of parameters used to evaluate an individual's gait pattern and performance. Timepoint: One week before and after carrying out training interventions. Method of measurement: Gait tests (gait speed, gait cadence, and gait stability ratio) are used to evaluate gait indices.</prim_outcome>
    </primary_outcome>
    <secondary_outcome>
      <sec_outcome></sec_outcome>
    </secondary_outcome>
    <secondary_sponsor>
      <sponsor_name></sponsor_name>
    </secondary_sponsor>
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      <secondary_id>
        <sec_id></sec_id>
        <issuing_authority></issuing_authority>
      </secondary_id>
    </secondary_ids>
    <source_support>
      <source_name>University of Guilan</source_name>
    </source_support>
    <ethics_reviews>
      <ethics_review>
        <status>Approved</status>
        <approval_date>2024-12-29</approval_date>
        <contact_name>University of Guilan (Research Ethics Committee)</contact_name>
        <contact_address>5th Kilometer of Persian Gulf Highway, Rasht, Guilan Province, Iran Rasht Guilan Iran (Islamic Republic of)</contact_address>
        <contact_phone></contact_phone>
        <contact_email></contact_email>
      </ethics_review>
    </ethics_reviews>
  </trial>
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