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The Lifestyle Exercise and Diet Trial (LEAD) 2.0

Subjective Cognitive Decline

The objective of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a virtually-delivered 6-month exercise and nutrition intervention in older adults with executive subjective cognitive decline (SCD). Feasibility will be determined by recruitment, retention, and adherence rates. Preliminary changes in cognition, physical function, and quality of life will be assessed as secondary outcomes. The study will recruit 140 participants aged 65 to 80 who report they feel that their memory or other thinking abilities are declining. Participants will be randomized into one of four study arms receiving different combinations of healthy lifestyle interventions. Assessments will be conducted virtually at baseline, post-intervention (6 months), and follow-up (12 months). All intervention sessions and assessment visits will be conducted online using the Zoom Healthcare platform and participants will log on using their own devices from home.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Immersive Virtual Reality for Dual-task Training in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment:...

Mild Cognitive Impairment

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a pre-dementia state marked by a higher risk of conversion to dementia. Presently, strategies to delay the progression of MCI to dementia, such as routine exercise and cognitive activities, are limited and only moderately efficacious. Cognitive-motor dual task training, enhanced in a virtual reality environment, is a novel intervention for individuals with MCI.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Supporting Aging Through Green Exercise (SAGE)

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentAging

Aerobic exercise is an evidence-based approach to mitigate cognitive decline in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Emerging evidence suggests that the cognitive benefits of exercise may be enhanced when performed in outdoor, natural settings, as compared to indoor or built settings. Thus, the investigators aim to compare the effects of outdoor versus indoor walking programs on cognitive function among older adults with MCI. Secondary outcomes are motor function, emotional well-being, health-related behaviours, and quality of life. Participants will be randomly assigned to a 12--week, 3x/week program of either outdoor walking on forest trails or indoor walking on a treadmill. A 3-month followup will also be completed after trial completion.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Preventing Stroke, Premature Death and Cognitive Decline in a Broader Community of Patients With...

Atrial Fibrillation

The DaRe2 approach (healthcare Data for pragmatic clinical Research in the NHS - primary 2 secondary) is designed to operationalise efficient, nationwide, primary care approaches for randomised trials embedded within the UK National Health Service (NHS), providing automated screening, targeted patient enrolment and 'no-visit' follow-up through innovations in big data and technology solutions. DaRe2THINK will be the first exemplar of this system, and is appropriately focused on the intersection of key national priorities for healthcare; atrial fibrillation (a heart rhythm condition that will double in prevalence in the next few decades) and the impact this condition has on stroke, thromboembolic events, cognitive impairment and vascular dementia. The trial will test the hypothesis that direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), now commonly used in older patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), are effective and cost-effective at reducing major adverse clinical events in younger patients at low or intermediate risk of stroke, and can reduce the high rate of cognitive decline. The health technology innovations noted above will allow the investigators to answer this important clinical question, as well as demonstrate the capacity and potential of this system for future, large-scale healthcare-embedded clinical trials for patient benefit.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Piloting the IPROACTIF Program to Preserve Functioning and Prevent Cognitive Decline

Heart Disease (Coronary Artery DiseaseIschemic Heart Disease2 more

Conduct a pilot randomized control to assess the preliminary efficacy of IPROACTIF, an occupational therapist-delivered primary care intervention for aging and chronic disease management.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Spironolactone Safety in African Americans With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Alzheimer's...

Mild Cognitive ImpairmentAlzheimer Disease

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a blood pressure medication, spironolactone, can be tolerated by older African American adults that have memory and thinking problems, also called mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This study will also investigate the effect of spironolactone on memory and thinking abilities as measured by performance on cognitive tests, which are tests that measure memory and thinking skills. Participants will take spironolactone or a placebo for one year and will have 4 to 5 study visits during the study period.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Study of the Effects of Adapted Tango and Multidimensional Intervention in pREvention of Dementia...

Mild Cognitive Impairment

The STRENGTH project is a randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of a 6 months multimodal intervention consisted of adapted Tango dancing together with music therapy, engagement in social activities, cognitive intervention and psycho-education on functional, biological, cognitive outcomes and psycho-social aspects in 300 subjects with mild cognitive impairment.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

The PROtein Enriched MEDiterranean Diet and EXercise Trial for Older Adults at Risk of Undernutrition...

Cognitive ImpairmentPoor Nutrition1 more

PROMED-EX is a single-blind, parallel group randomised controlled trial to determine the effect of a PROtein enriched MEDiterranean diet (PROMED) in comparison to a PROtein enriched MEDiterranean diet and EXercise (PROMED-EX) intervention, or standard care on the nutritional status and cognitive performance of older undernourished adults with subjective cognitive decline.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Everyday Memory Impairment in PD-related Cognitive Decline

Parkinson DiseaseMild Cognitive Impairment

The investigators will aim enroll participants into our study within 3 months after their parent study visit so the investigators can utilize some key data points (e.g. PD-MCI diagnosis, rs-fcMRI data) from that study. PD participants will participate in a single-blind RCT with two treatment arms: process training and strategy training (Fig 4). They will complete pre-training assessment (Pre), be randomized to treatment arm (1:1 ratio stratified by sex), and then complete 8 training sessions over a 4-week period. They will return within 1 week for post-training assessment (Post) and then will complete Follow-up (FU) assessments via web124 or mailed survey 3 and 6 months after training ends. They will complete a 12mo FU assessment in person in conjunction with their annual parent study visit. HC participants will complete prospective memory assessment at one time point coinciding with (or within 3 months of) their parent study visit to determine whether any relationships observed between rs-fcMRI data and prospective memory are specific to PD.

Enrolling by invitation13 enrollment criteria

Effect of Raisins on Cognitive Function in Healthy Older Adults

Cognitive Dysfunction

Objective:To assess the effect of an intervention based on including 50 g of raisins (sultanas) daily in the diet for 3 months on improving cognitive performance, cardiovascular risk factors and inflammatory markers in a population of older adults without cognitive impairment. Methodology: Randomised two parallel-group clinical trial. Population: 80 patients between 70 and 80 years of age will be included, selected from primary care clinics in Salamanca and Zamora. Measurements and intervention: Participants included in the study will have a baseline visit and two evaluations visits at 3 and 6 months where cognitive performance (attention, executive functions, verbal memory, working memory and language) will be assessed using a brief neuropsychological battery; quality of life, using the WHOQol- AGE and EUROQOL-5D questionnaire; blood pressure; glycaemia; body composition, using an impedancemeter; and different markers of inflammation, interleukin (IL) 6, IL-1 and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF); and different markers of inflammation, interleukin (IL) 6, IL-1 and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α). Participants will be randomised using the Epidat 4.0 programme into 2 groups (control group and intervention group) with a ratio of 1:1. Both groups will be instructed to continue with their usual dietary pattern without changing their habits during the study period. Those in the control group will not receive any amount of raisins to their usual diet. The participants in the intervention group will receive 50 g of raisins and instructions on the time of day to take it (at night). The duration of this intervention will be 3 months. The daily nutritional intake of this amount of raisins is as follows: 146 kcal; 0.25 g of fat; 34 g carbohydrates of which 34 g sugars; 1.3 g protein; 1 g fibre. The total polyphenol content of total polyphenols from 50 g of raisinas is approximately 532,5 mg (phenols explorer database).

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria
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