A Precision Rehabilitation Approach to Counteract Age-Related Cognitive Declines (CogEx)
Cognition Disorders, Brain Pathology, Physical Disability
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Cognition Disorders
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 65-80 years.
- Sedentary, which is defined as regular participation over the past 3 months in <60 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous leisure-time or transportation-related physical activity performed in bouts of >10 minutes.
- Independent ambulation without or with an cane or walking stick.
- Able to walk (with or without assistive device such as a cane or walking stick) a distance of at least 400 meters based on self-report.
- The ability to provide clearance from a physician for participation in the assessments and intervention aspects of this study.
- Ability to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Reporting engaging in regular aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, or yoga exercise over the prior 3 months.
- History of stroke, uncontrolled resting hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥150 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥100 mmHg), congestive heart failure, recent myocardial infarction, or other contraindications to engagement in moderate-intensity physical activity for at least 10 continuous minutes.
- Incompatibility with the MRI environment (e.g. claustrophobia, metal implants, or body size, etc.)
- Inability to attend the sessions as prescribed.
- Consuming >1 alcoholic drink per day on >4 days per week, or current treatment for substance use disorder.
- Report plans to relocate to a location not accessible to the study site or having employment, personal, or travel commitments that prohibit attendance to at least 80 percent of the scheduled intervention sessions and all of the scheduled assessments.
- Use of a walker or rolling walker for ambulation.
- SPPB score of <6 or unable to perform any of the 3 components of the total score [item score = 0].
- Inability to complete the 400m walk test; or an unhealthy response to test [e.g., Systolic blood pressure >240 or diastolic blood pressure >115; or a drop in diastolic blood pressure > 10mm].
- Depressive symptoms not controlled or treated.
- List the medications that will exclude a participant (e.g., those that may complicate brain imaging, cognitive test, or biomarker testing or interpretation).
- Degenerative neurological condition [e.g., Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis].
- Severe respiratory disease [eg COPD with shortness of breath], or use of supplemental oxygen.
- Lower limb below or above knee amputation / prosthesis.
- Score of <85 of the 3MS (Modified Mini-Mental State Exam).
Sites / Locations
- University of Pittsburgh
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Aerobic Activity
Resistance Training
Yoga
Health Education
Moderate-intensity exercise aerobic exercise that involves participating in activities similar to brisk walking that increase heart rate and breathing rate, with activity progressing to 150 minutes per week. Activities other than brisk walking, such as dance, aerobics, swimming, cycling or other activities that increase heart rate and breathing rate to a moderate intensity that can be sustained for at least 10 minutes will also be encouraged. This will require the participant to attend one supervised session each week for a period of 12 months with the remaining sessions being performed on their own without supervision.
Resistance exercise that involves participating in activities similar to lifting weights that cause the participant to work specific muscles of your body, with activity progressing to 150 minutes per week. This can involve using weight training machines, elastic tubes that create resistance, or weights such a dumbbells. This will require the participant to attend one supervised session each week for a period of 12 months with the remaining sessions being performed on their own without supervision.
Yoga involves a series of movements and poses that are performed in a specific sequence that are adapted to your ability, with activity progressing to 150 minutes per week. This will require the participant to attend one supervised session each week for a period of 12 months with the remaining sessions being performed on their own without supervision.
This involves the participant receiving information regarding aspects of health that are important for older adults, and also physical activity in the form of light stretching activities and movements. This will require the participant to attend one supervised session each week for a period of 12 months with the remaining sessions being performed on their own without supervision.