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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
400 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-05-26
2026-06-27
Brief Summary
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1. Aerobic Exercise (AEx) Intervention that involves aerobic activities with in-class walking workouts and tutorials and carried out at the East Oakland Sports Center (EOSC) and Tice Creek Fitness Center (TICE).
2. Dietary counseling to support adherence to the Mediterranean-Diet Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet to encourage increased consumption of berries, green leafy and other vegetables, whole grains, nuts, fish, poultry, beans and olive oil, and to reduce consumption of fried/fast foods, red meat, whole fat cheese, sweets, butter and trans-fat margarines.
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Detailed Description
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Because cognitive abilities do not appear to change without a corresponding improvement in cardio respiratory (CR) fitness, the 8-month AEx module content optimizes CR fitness improvement with in-class walking workouts and tutorials. All health instructors at TICE and EOSC will have at least an Associates level degree in exercise physiology and be required to have personal training certification. They will always be under the direct supervision of the PI. Direct supervision of the participants by these health instructors will occur for all exercise sessions until the weekly duration target of 150 minutes a week is reached (Week 6). We introduce more flexibility in scheduling exercise when the participant is consistently and safely meeting their goals by allowing unsupervised exercise sessions at the facility when exercise trainers may not be available (i.e. early morning, nights, and weekends). Participants are still required to have at least one directly supervised exercise session per week to maintain contact with program staff and encourage adherence to the program. Unsupervised exercise sessions are conducted similarly to supervised exercise and session data will be reviewed by the exercise instructor at the weekly supervised session.
Per a well-developed literature on DPP best practices,159,160 we will limit intervention class sizes to about 20 people. Over the course of 5 years, we will run 30 to 35 full DPP groups, each session meeting weekly for 20 consecutive weeks of diet-focused or AEx-focused intervention.
Previous studies suggest that salivary hormones such as cortisol, alpha-amylase and testosterone all measure glucocorticoid (GC) sensitivity, a potent biomarker of age-related stress. We will measure three stress markers in spit before and after a participant exercises during the 6-minute walk challenge at baseline and at each follow-up visit. Because better fitness is believed to improve one's reaction to stressful events, changes in these hormones may reflect the adaptation of a person's ability to cope with emotional and physical stress as they become more cardiorespiratory fit.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Aerobic Exercise Group
Participants will follow a structured program that includes exercise 3 times per week for about 30 minutes each time. The type of aerobic exercise will vary, but will primarily focus on in-class walking tutorials. Participants will work with a Personal Trainer to create their own physical activity program that will fit their needs and schedule. The Personal Trainer will supervise the participants directly for the first 6 weeks. Once participants are consistently and safely meeting their goals, their Personal Trainer will allow unsupervised exercise sessions.
Aerobic Exercise
Participants will follow a structured program that includes exercise 3 times per week for about 30 minutes each time. The type of aerobic exercise may vary, but will primarily focus on walking tutorials.
Diet Skills Group
Participants will attend weekly classes focused on incorporating heart healthy foods (e.g., fruits and vegetables) into their existing dietary plan. We will ask them to limit the number of calories they take in and will show them how to use portion control with the goal of losing body weight. Participants will also learn hands-on skills for preparing healthy meals at home in cooking classes led by professional chefs.
Diet Skills
Participants will attend weekly classes focused on incorporating heart healthy foods into their existing diets. Calories will be restricted, and portion control will be taught with the goal of losing body weight. Hands-on skills will be taught for preparing healthy home-cooked meals by professional chefs.
Interventions
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Aerobic Exercise
Participants will follow a structured program that includes exercise 3 times per week for about 30 minutes each time. The type of aerobic exercise may vary, but will primarily focus on walking tutorials.
Diet Skills
Participants will attend weekly classes focused on incorporating heart healthy foods into their existing diets. Calories will be restricted, and portion control will be taught with the goal of losing body weight. Hands-on skills will be taught for preparing healthy home-cooked meals by professional chefs.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Poor diet (as per the MIND Diet Screener)
* Cognitive function: absence of significant cognitive impairment as per the modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICSm; age-, education-, and race-adjusted TICSm \>32)
* Lives in a region where the DDPP interventions will be delivered
* Does not plan to travel outside of the home geographic area for more than 3 months over the course of the study
* Free of physical disabilities that preclude participation in the study
* Willing to complete all study-related activities for 32 weeks
* Willing to be randomized to either lifestyle intervention group
Exclusion Criteria
* Body Mass Index (BMI) \>40
* Any significant neurologic disease, including any form of dementia, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, normal pressure hydrocephalus, brain tumor, progressive supranuclear palsy, seizure disorder, subdural hematoma, multiple sclerosis, or history of significant head trauma with persistent neurologic sequelae or known structural brain abnormalities
* History of major depression within the last 12 months
* History of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia as per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) V criteria
* History of alcohol or substance abuse or dependence within the past 2 years, as per DSM V criteria
* Use of psychoactive medications within the last 3 months including tricyclic antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood-stabilizing psychotropic agents (e.g., lithium salts), psychostimulants, opiate analgesics, antiparkinsonian medications, anticonvulsant medications (except gabapentin and pregabalin for non-seizure indications), systemic corticosteroids, or medications with significant central anticholinergic activity; in the absence of major depression, stable dose use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors are allowed
* Health profiles that would jeopardize their safety to participate: (Screen failures will be referred immediately to a physician for medical examination): (1) Myocardial infarction or symptoms of unstable coronary artery disease (e.g., angina) in the last six months, (2) Uncontrolled hypertension within the past 6 months, (3) Morbid obesity (BMI\<40), (4) History of clinically-evident stroke, (5) Clinically-significant infection within the past 30 days, (6) Significant pain or musculoskeletal disorder limiting the ability to participate safely, or (7) Clinically significant
* Past or current use of insulin to treat type 2 diabetes
* Serious diabetic event within 6 months of enrollment
* Lung disease requiring either regular use of corticosteroids or the use of supplemental oxygen (inhaled steroids for asthma is permissible)
* Renal disease
* Clinically significant abnormalities in laboratory blood tests as per judgment of the Study Physician
* History within the last 2 years of treatment for primary or recurrent malignant disease, excluding non-melanoma skin cancers, resected cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ, basal cell carcinoma, cervical carcinoma in situ, or in situ prostate cancer with normal prostate-specific antigen post-treatment
* History of hip fracture, joint replacement, or spinal surgery in the last 6 months
* Currently receiving physical therapy or cardiopulmonary rehabilitation
* History of a malabsorptive bariatric procedure (gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion); other bariatric procedures involving restriction (i.e., sleeve, band) are not exclusionary
* For women: currently pregnant, pregnant within the past 6 months, or planning to become pregnant within the next 6 months
* Currently incarcerated
* Receiving hospice care
* Adults unable to provide consent for participation
* PI/Study Physician discretion regarding appropriateness of participation or concern about intervention adherence
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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East Oakland Sports Center
UNKNOWN
Tice Creek Fitness Center
UNKNOWN
University of California, Davis
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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David K Johnson, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, Davis
Locations
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University of California, Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center
Walnut Creek, California, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Related Links
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Other Identifiers
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1464339
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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