NCT06291909
Who may be able to join
Who might be able to join this trial:
- You are aged 65 years or older
- You live independently in the community (not in a care home or similar facility)
- You can speak and understand English well enough to complete thinking and memory tests
- You live in one of these areas: City of Onkaparinga, Marion City Council, City of Port Adelaide and Enfield, City of Playford, City of Salisbury, or City of Tea Tree Gully
- You are able to use a phone, tablet, or computer with reasonable confidence
- You are currently not getting 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week (based on your own report)
- You have been assessed as safe to do physical activity, or have been given the go-ahead by a health professional
Who may not be able to join:
- You have scored below a certain level on a memory and thinking test, suggesting significant cognitive difficulties, or you have already been diagnosed with dementia
- You already meet Australia's recommended physical activity guidelines of 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week
- You have been diagnosed with a major brain or mental health condition
- You have a known intellectual disability
- You have a major physical disability that would prevent participation
- You are not fluent in English
- You are currently taking part in another research trial involving exercise, brain training, and/or diet
- You have vision problems that would make it difficult to read a phone or computer screen
Important: Always verify eligibility with the trial site directly before applying.
Based on publicly available eligibility criteria from ClinicalTrials.gov. Verify directly with the trial site before acting. This is not medical advice.
Trial details
Where this trial is recruiting
1 site(s) in Australia. Confirm current status and contact details directly with the trial site.
Primary endpoints
Number of participant logins onto the "Small Steps" website; Number of participant check-ins on the "Small Steps" dashboard; Number of participant behavioural change choices on the "Small Steps" website during the Introduction Phase. The greater number of choices indicates a greater engagement with the intervention and use of the website.; Time participants spent on the "Small Steps" website; Duration of each participant behavioural change choice during the Introductory Phase; Holden's Simplified System Usability Scale; Health Care Climate Questionnaire; Behavioural Automaticity Questionnaire;...
Can't join this trial?
Data last synced from ClinicalTrials.gov: 30 June 2026. Trial status can change. Always verify current status directly with the trial site before making any decision.