Concurrent Aerobic Exercise and Cognitive Training to Prevent Alzheimer's in At-risk Older Adults

NCT ID: NCT04311736

Last Updated: 2020-03-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

96 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-10-01

Study Completion Date

2021-10-01

Brief Summary

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In this research, a unique "Exergame" has been developed and is being tested. The Exergame consists of unique Virtual Reality Cognitive Training (VRCT) games combined with concurrent cycling on a recumbent stationary cycle. The Exergame seamlessly integrates specific cognitive tasks into a virtual environment and is synchronized with cycling to promote cognition. Cycling through an interesting virtual environment will motivate and engage the older adult to participate in the exercise, and VRCT could augment cycling's effects on cognition. A further innovation is that the Exergame has been developed as both an Apple TV and iPAD application, making it widely accessible and available. It will provide a low-cost VRCT Exergame option that currently does not exist, one that is affordable and compatible with almost any stationary cycle. This project is significant because treatment that delays the onset of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) by five years could save the U.S. economy an estimated $89 billion by 2030 and no drugs can yet prevent, cure, or even slow AD. Aerobic exercise and cognitive training are two such promising interventions. Emerging mechanistic studies further suggest that the two interventions together may have a synergistic, superior cognitive effect than either intervention alone. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility and efficacy of the Exergame intervention on cognition. An RCT is planned in which subjects are randomized on a 2:1:1 allocation ratio to 3 parallel groups (exergame:cycling only:attention control). Mixed methods will be used to assess outcomes in both phases.

Detailed Description

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A treatment that delays the onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by five years could be hugely cost-saving at an estimated $89 billion in 2030. However, nearly all (99.6%) drug trials for AD have failed, and no drugs can yet prevent, cure, or even slow AD. This highlights an urgent and pressing need to develop behavioral interventions to prevent AD and slow its progression. Aerobic exercise and cognitive training are two such promising interventions.

Aerobic exercise and cognitive training are 2 promising interventions for preventing AD. Aerobic exercise increases aerobic fitness, which in turn improves brain structure and function, while cognitive training improves selective neural function intensively. Hence, concurrent aerobic exercise and cognitive training may very well have an additive or synergistic effect on cognition by complementary strengthening of different neural functions because aerobic exercise and virtual reality cognitive training depend on discrete neuronal mechanisms for their therapeutic effects.

The purpose of this Phase II randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to test the efficacy and additive/synergistic effects of a 3-month combined cycling and virtual reality cognitive training intervention on cognition and relevant mechanisms (aerobic fitness, physical function), in persons with subjective cognitive decline at risk for developing AD.

Conditions

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Mild Cognitive Impairment Exercise Training

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Investigators

Study Groups

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Exergame

Moderate intensity cycling only 3 times per week for 12 weeks + concurrent virtual reality cognitive training, supervised by an exercise specialist

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Exergame

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Cycling on a recumbent cycle ergometer + Virtual Reality Cognitive Training

Cycling

Moderate intensity cycling only 3 times per week for 12 weeks, supervised by an exercise specialist

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Cycling

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Cycling on a recumbent cycle ergometer

Stretching

Stretching 3 times per week for 12 weeks, supervised by a therapist

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Stretching

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Stretching exercises

Interventions

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Exergame

Cycling on a recumbent cycle ergometer + Virtual Reality Cognitive Training

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Cycling

Cycling on a recumbent cycle ergometer

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Stretching

Stretching exercises

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Cognitive complaint (defines as answering yes to the question "Do you feel that your memory or thinking skills have gotten worse recently within the last 2 years?");
2. Not engaging in aerobic exercise or cognitive training \>2 days/week, 30 minutes a session in the past 3 months;
3. Age 65 years and older;
4. Written consent.
5. Medical clearance to participate in a supervised exercise program

Exclusion Criteria

1. Resting heart rate \> 100 or \<50 beats/min with symptoms;
2. Dementia or mild cognitive impairment (self-report, diagnosis, or scoring \<26 on the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status;
3. Evidence that cognitive decline or memory complaints were caused by underlying neurological or psychiatric disorder or chemical dependency as determined by primary health care provider;
4. Current enrollment in another intervention study;
5. ACSM contraindications to exercise or other factors that make exercise impossible or unsafe.
Minimum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of Minnesota

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Moai Technologies LLC

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Dereck L Salisbury, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

[email protected]

Locations

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University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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Russell L Spafford, MS

Role: CONTACT

612-626-6045

Sue Greimel, MS

Role: CONTACT

612-626-9490

Facility Contacts

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Russell L Spafford, MS

Role: primary

612-626-6045

Dereck L Salisbury, PhD

Role: backup

612-625-9308

References

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Salisbury DL, Pituch KA, Yu F. The Effects of Exergame Telerehabilitation in Persons With Subjective Cognitive Decline. Gerontologist. 2024 Jun 1;64(6):gnae028. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnae028.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 38486359 (View on PubMed)

Salisbury D, Plocher T, Yu F. Efficacy of simultaneous aerobic exercise and cognitive training in subjective cognitive decline: study protocol for randomized controlled trial of the Exergames Study. Trials. 2021 Jan 6;22(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04950-7.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 33407727 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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EXERGAMES2

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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