| Clegg et al. [19] (2014) | N = 84Men and womenAve age: 78.7 + 9.2 yearsLocation: UK | 1. Living at home2. Housebound (unable to leave houseW/o assistance of another person3. Spectrum of frailty> 30 s = level I (simple chair ex)20–29 s = level 2 intermediate level< 20 s = level 3 independently mobile4. Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS)(> 8 = frail w/ max score of 17 = highest level of frailty) | Duration: 12 weeksGroups:1. Physical activity (n = 45)2. Control group: usual care form primary healthcare team (n = 39)Physical activity intervention details:Frequency: 3 times per day/5 days per weekMode: strengthening exercisesProgression: 5 reps to 10 then 15Delivery: exercise manual with 5 face-to-face home visits & 7 phone calls by trained physiotherapists) | Timed up and goBarthel Index of ADL (assess function/ADL)QOL (EQ-D5)Depression—Geriatric Depression Scale |
| Luger et al. [15] (2016) | N = 80Men and womenAve age: 82.8 + 8.0 yearsLocation: Austria | 1. > 65 years2. Live in own homes3. Pre-frail or frail based on frailty instrument of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement Group (SHARE-FI)4. Able to walk with or without walking aid | Duration: 12 weeksGroups:1. Physical activity and nutrition program (PTN) (n = 39)2. Control group: Social support (SoSu) (n = 41)PTN group:Exercise details:Frequency: 2 times per week (plus encouraged 1×/week. on own)Mode: Strength exercises2 sets of 6 strength exercises, discussed nutritional topics, social supportProgression:2 × 15 until failure—if all reps could not be completed reps increased 1st then intensity progressed (stronger band)Each session: Warm up with mobilization, circuit of exercises (mini squats in front of a chair, chest press (res band), ab exerc, hip extensions standing, reverse flys and shoulder press with band)Delivery:Trained lay volunteers (“Buddies”) for all sessionsNutrition details:Focused on fluid, protein, and energy intakeControl details:SoSu only | Nutrition (Mini Nutritional Assessment Long Form)Frailty status (SHARE-FI) |
| Takatori et al. [21] (2016) | N = 266Women onlyAve age: 75 + 5.0 yrsLocation: Japan | 1. Frail elderly based on Kibon Checklist2. No dementia diagnosis | Duration: 6 monthsGroups:1. Exercise (n = 148)2. Control (n = 118)Exercise details:Frequency: At least 3 times per weekMode: Stretching, breathing, balance, and strength exercisesProgression: No details providedEach session: 5-min longDelivery:One session with physical therapist to learn exercisesThen self-lead with brochure and DVD of exercise programControl details:Advised to maintain or improve daily activity and attended lectures on healthDuration: 6 monthsGroup:1. Physical activityPhysical activity Intervention details:Frequency: 5 times per weekMode: Strength and balance exercisesProgression: 10 min/day and progressed to 45 min/dayDelivery: Tablet for exercise instruction and necklace worn for daily activity registration1st 3 months: Supervised via weekly telephone for coaching2nd 3 months: Not contacted at all, but could call coach if needed necklace worn sensory for daily activity registrationDuration: 12 weeksGroups:1. Physical activity and nutrition program (PTN) (n = 39)2. Control group: Social support (SoSu) (n = 41)PTN group:Exercise details:Frequency: 2 times per week (plus encouraged 1×/week. on own)Mode: Strength exercises2 sets of 6 strength exercises, discussed nutritional topics, socialProgression:2 × 15 until failure—if all reps could not be completed reps increased 1st then intensity progressed (stronger band)Each session: Warm up with mobilization, circuit of exercises (mini squats in front of a chair, chest press (res band), ab exerc, hip extensions standing, reverse flys and shoulder press with band)Delivery:Trained lay volunteers (“Buddies”) for all sessionsNutrition details:Focused on fluid, protein, and energy intakeControl details:SoSu only | Swallow-related function:Voluntary peak cough flow (VPCF)Lip closure forceBalance (static and dynamic)Static: Stabilometer with open and closed eyesDynamic: 5 m walk, timed up and go, functionalReach testLower limb strength (dynamometer, 30-s chair stands)Flexibility (sit-and-reach Test)FeasibilityAdherenceRetentionFeasibilityAdherenceTechnical and operational feasibilityDeterminants of participationParticipant satisfactionHand grip (dynamometer)Short physical performance batteryMuscle mass (BIA)Dropout rateAdverse eventsAdherencefreq/duration home visits# sets per home visitp#p oofr texercises done per visit# reps# of circuits completed between visits |
| Haider et al [17] (2017) | N = 53Men and womenAve age: 82.4 + 8.2 yearsLocation: Austria | 1. > 65 years2. Live in own homes3. Pre-frail or frail based on SHARE-FI4. Able to walk with or without walking aid | Duration: 12 weeksGroups:1. Physical activity and nutrition program (PTN) (n = 35)2. Control group: Social support (SoSu) (n = 23)PTN group:Exercise details:Frequency: 2 times per week (plus encouraged 1×/week. on own)Mode: Strength exercises2 sets of 6 strength exercises, discussed nutritional topics, social supportProgression:2 × 15 until failure—if all reps could not be completed reps increased 1st then intensity progressed (stronger band)Each session: Warm up with mobilization, circuit of exercises (mini squats in front of a chair, chest press (res band), ab exerc, hip extensions standing, reverse flys and shoulder press with band)Delivery:Trained lay volunteers (“Buddies”) for all sessionsNutrition details:Focused on fluid, protein, and energy intakeControl details:SoSu only | |
| Kapan et al. [18] (2017) | N = 80Men and womenAve age: 82.6 + 8.1 yearsLocation: Austria | 1. > 65 yrs2. Live in own homes3. Pre-frail or frail based on SHARE-FI4. Able to walk with or without walking aid | Duration: 12 weeksGroups:1. Physical activity and nutrition program (PTN) (n = 39)2. Control group: Social support (SoSu) (n = 41)PTN group:Exercise details:Frequency: 2 times per week (plus encouraged 1×/week. on own)Mode: Strength exercises2 sets of 6 strength exercises, discussed nutritional topics, social supportProgression:2 × 15 until failure—if all reps could not be completed reps increased 1st then intensity progressed (stronger band)Each session: Warm up with mobilization, circuit of exercises (mini squats in front of a chair, chest press (res band), ab exerc, hip extensions standing, reverse flys and shoulder press with band)Delivery:Trained lay volunteers (“Buddies”) for all sessionsNutrition details:Focused on fluid, protein, and energy intakeControl details:SoSu only | Quality of lifeWHOQOL-OLD and WHOQOL-BREF) |
| Hsieh et al. [22] (2019) | N = 319Men and womenAve age: 71.6 + 5.7 yearsLocation: Taiwan | 1. > 65 years2. Cardiovascular Health Study criteria for frail and pre-frail (Fried)3. Walk 14 m independently4. Living in the homeExercise intervention details:Frequency: 3–7 sessions per weekMode: Strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance trainingProgression: 5 min to 60 min/session (repetitions based on participant’s capabilities)Delivery: Self-leadNutrition intervention details:Weight maintenance with adequate food intake achieved with a designated number of servings of 6 major food groups (dairy, protein, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, plant oils, grains/roots)Control group details:Regular medical care with telephone contact | Duration: 6 months (3-month intervention + 3-month follow-up)Groups:1. Exercise only—individualized2. Nutrition only3. Exercise plus nutrition (combo)4. Control group | Frailty (Primary; CHS)Physical performance(10 m, flex, lower ST, balance, handgrip, PA vol)Depression (Geriatric Depression Scale)Quality of life (Short Form Health Survey) |