Multidomain Intervention on Modifiable Lifestyle Risk Factors for Dementia Prevention
Risk BehaviorCognitive DeclineThe overarching aim is to develop and deploy a multidomain intervention delivered on a mobile application to help middle-aged to older adults reduce their risk for dementia by improving a set of modifiable lifestyle risk factors associated with cognitive decline/dementia. This registration concerns the Pilot Feasibility study which examines different aspects of feasibility in a small-scale randomized pilot study, before implementing an efficacy study on a larger sample. A secondary objective is to determine whether the program can result in a larger improvement on risk factors (measured with Behavioural Risk outcomes) compared to a control intervention. It is expected that persons enrolled in the Luci program show larger change in Behavioural Risk outcomes than those enrolled in the comparator condition.
Ferumoxytol-enhanced Imaging and Mapping in neuroAIDS
AIDS Dementia ComplexThis project will investigate the ability of a novel MRI contrast agent to identify and quantitate ongoing monocyte/macrophage (M/MΦ)-mediated inflammation in the brains of HIV-infected individuals.
Move for Your Mind - Pilot Trial
Mild Cognitive ImpairmentMild Dementia1 moreMove for your mind is a single blind, 3-arm randomized controlled clinical pilot trial. The study aims to test the effect of a weekly Dalcroze eurhythmics program (arm 1) and a home strength exercise program (arm 2) against control (no exercise) on the rate of falling, quality of life, gait performance and cognitive function. All groups receive vitamin D. In addition the study shall test the feasibility of the recruitment and the interventions in this target population. The study includes 60 seniors, age 65 and older, with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. Participants are recruited by the memory clinic of City Hospital Waid. During the 12 months follow-up, participants will have 3 clinical visits (baseline, 6 and 12 month). Despite major efforts the target population is very difficult to recruit and adherence to treatment is low. We therefore decided to stop recruitment and to use this trial as a pilot trial for future clinical trials of the same topic.
Wheelchair-bound Senior Elastic Band (WSEB) Exercise Program for the Demented Seniors
DementiaThe goals of this three-year research project were: 1) to develop and evaluate the feasibility of the Wheelchair-bound Senior Elastic Band (WSEB) for the demented, wheelchair-bound seniors in long-term care facilities, 2) to evaluate the long-term effects of the instructor-led WSEB on the functional fitness, daily life function, depression, and problem behaviors of this senior population, and 3) to test the feasibility, compliance, and effectiveness of the DVD-led WSEB on this senior population.
Improving Function, Quality of Life, Glycemia in Diabetics With Dementia
Diabetes MellitusAlzheimer's Disease2 moreThe primary purpose of this study is to determine if the study medication Methylphenidate (Ritalin) will improve subject's blood-sugar control by improving their motivation more than placebo. The secondary objectives of the study are to determine if daily functioning and quality of life improves with methylphenidate treatment.
Building Better Caregivers Online: An Online Workshop for Caregivers of Those With Traumatic Brain...
DementiaBrain Injuries2 moreThe workshop is a 6-week online workshop for caregivers of people with traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress disorder, or dementia. It is being conducted jointly by the Stanford Patient Education Research Center and the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System and is supported by a grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Patient Care Services, Office of Care Management and Social Work. The goal of the study is to determine whether an online caregiver education and support workshop can have lasting beneficial effects in helping caregivers improve their self-management of health skills, stress, and improve their caregiving abilities.
Optimizing Rural Community Health Through Dementia Detection and Care
Alzheimer' DiseaseThe overall goal of this one-year study is to test a comprehensive protocol for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) diagnosis and care management that can be used as a model for rural communities, which experience low rates of dementia diagnosis and treatment.
e-Learning About Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Prevention
Dementia PreventionIn this proposal, the investigators plan to study the effectiveness of our web-based intervention on dementia prevention knowledge, intentions, and behaviour change. Participants will be randomized to one of two groups - intervention and control. Participants randomized to the intervention group will receive the dementia prevention e-learning. Participants in the control group will be assigned an alternate-topic e-learning lesson. All participants will be given access to all e-learning at the conclusion of the study. The purpose of this phase is to explore if and how our dementia prevention e-learning influences participants' knowledge, intentions and health behaviours related to dementia risk.
Acupuncture Combined With Nimodipine for Prevention of Post-stroke Dementia
Post-stroke DementiaTo observe the clinical efficacy of TCM acupuncture combined with western medicine nimodipine for prevention of post-stroke dementia by comparing with clinical conventional treatment methods.
Randomized Trial of Exercise and Social Interaction in a Community-Based Sample of Non-Demented...
Cognitive ImpairmentDementia2 moreA pilot randomized clinical trial was conducted in a random sample of 120 non-demented Chinese elders (ages 60-79) living in a defined community in Shanghai, China to compare the effects of interventions (fast walking, Tai Chi, group intellectual discussion) to no intervention with respect to change in cognition and whole brain volume determined by repeated neuropsychological batteries and MRI scans. Aims included determining the feasibility of recruiting and retaining a random sample of people age 60+ for such a trial as well as collection of preliminary data on the efficacy of the interventions. The long-term goal of this research program is to determine whether sustained physical and/or mental exercise interventions are efficacious in delaying the onset of dementia and to understand the role and mechanisms of brain growth in this process.