Application of LLM Care and Related Affective Computing Systems on Persons With Special Needs
NCT ID: NCT04390321
Last Updated: 2023-05-06
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
46 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-02-22
2022-01-01
Brief Summary
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This study is an adaptation of the Long Lasting Memories (LLM) (NCT02267499) and the subsequent LLM Care (NCT02313935) projects, specifically tailored to meet the needs and capacity of people with DS. The study aims to examine the effectiveness and any potential benefits of cognitive and physical training, as offered via the ICT-based (non-pharmacological) intervention of LLM Care, on people with DS. It is worth investigating whether this intervention can aid the development of independent living skills in DS individuals and the possibility of counterbalancing the degeneration, both physical and cognitive, caused by the expression of the extra genes. To evaluate any physical, cognitive, behavioral, and neuroplastic benefits/effects and measure the influence (affective status of participant) of the training, the study utilizes psycho-somatometric assessments and neuroscientific (electroencephalographic, EEG-related) indices, as well as affective computing systems.
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Detailed Description
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The target population is individuals with DS. The participants followed similar training schemes of the intervention, two days per week for one hour, for 10 weeks (aiming at 20 sessions/ participant), for one hour (30 minutes of cognitive and 30 minutes of physical training). Specifically, the participants completed the LLMcare protocol (combined cognitive and physical training) while a subgroup underwent measurements two times, one month apart, before initiating the intervention to serve as control.
The intervention is a based on LLM Care (NCT02313935) Integrated Healthcare System (https://www.llmcare.gr/en/home/) which is a successful example of commercializing the LLM (NCT02267499) research program (http://www.longlastingmemories.eu/), and has been customized to meet the needs and capacity of people with DS. The LLM Care (non-pharmaceutical) intervention is an integrated training system that targets nondemented and demented aging population and adopts an approach of cognitive and physical training to improve the quality of life and prolong the functionality of the elders.The main goal of this study is to quantify the effects of implementing the LLM Care intervention on people with DS, and particularly its effect on their physical status, cognition, behavior, and brain function. The study can potentially evaluate if adopting a cognitively and physically stimulating lifestyle can support DS individuals in acquiring and improving their skill set and act as and effective treatment against the physical and cognitive degeneration that is inherent to this syndrome The individuals with DS were evaluated via a battery of clinical and neuropsychological tests, and EEG measures at baseline (pre), exit (post) and one month after the training (follow up). Additionally, the training platform utilizes affective computing systems to evaluate the affective status of all participants throughout the training, and to establish a pleasant learning environment for all participants.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
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Study Groups
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Down Syndrome LLMcare
Individuals with Down Syndrome which are able to execute the LLMcare physical and cognitive training intervention
LLMcare
Participants will undergo 20 sessions of computerized cognitive and physical training, during a 2 month period. Both components have a duration of 30 minutes and are consecutive, but their sequence is pseudo-randomized. All sessions are conducted under supervision. Cognitive training uses the greek adaptation of the BrainHQ software (Posit Science Corporation), utilizing audiovisual stimuli, and targets memory, attention, cognitive-processing speed, orientation and social skills. Physical training is based on the WebFitForAll protocol and uses the motion sensor device Kinect. It consists of warm-up, aerobic, flexibility, strength, balance and cool down exercises.
Interventions
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LLMcare
Participants will undergo 20 sessions of computerized cognitive and physical training, during a 2 month period. Both components have a duration of 30 minutes and are consecutive, but their sequence is pseudo-randomized. All sessions are conducted under supervision. Cognitive training uses the greek adaptation of the BrainHQ software (Posit Science Corporation), utilizing audiovisual stimuli, and targets memory, attention, cognitive-processing speed, orientation and social skills. Physical training is based on the WebFitForAll protocol and uses the motion sensor device Kinect. It consists of warm-up, aerobic, flexibility, strength, balance and cool down exercises.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Ability to execute the cognitive training protocol
5 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Panos Bamidis
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Laboratory of Medical Physics, AUTH
Thessaloniki, , Greece
Countries
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References
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Savvidis TP, Konstantinidis EI, Dias SB, Diniz JA, Hadjileontiadis LJ, Bamidis PD. Exergames for Parkinson's Disease Patients: How Participatory Design Led to Technology Adaptation. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2018;251:78-81.
Konstantinidis EI, Bamparopoulos G, Bamidis PD. Moving Real Exergaming Engines on the Web: The webFitForAll Case Study in an Active and Healthy Ageing Living Lab Environment. IEEE J Biomed Health Inform. 2017 May;21(3):859-866. doi: 10.1109/JBHI.2016.2559787. Epub 2016 Apr 27.
Styliadis C, Kartsidis P, Paraskevopoulos E, Ioannides AA, Bamidis PD. Neuroplastic effects of combined computerized physical and cognitive training in elderly individuals at risk for dementia: an eLORETA controlled study on resting states. Neural Plast. 2015;2015:172192. doi: 10.1155/2015/172192. Epub 2015 Apr 7.
Anagnostopoulou A, Styliadis C, Kartsidis P, Romanopoulou E, Zilidou V, Karali C, Karagianni M, Klados M, Paraskevopoulos E, Bamidis PD. Computerized physical and cognitive training improves the functional architecture of the brain in adults with Down syndrome: A network science EEG study. Netw Neurosci. 2021 Mar 1;5(1):274-294. doi: 10.1162/netn_a_00177. eCollection 2021.
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Identifier Source: org_study_id
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