Reducing African American's Alzheimer's Risk Through Exercise-Mild Cognitive Impairment (RAATE-MCI)
NCT ID: NCT04956549
Last Updated: 2025-03-17
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
144 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-06-01
2027-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Intervention will consist of one of two groups: a 150 minutes of physical activity (PA) per week or successful aging (SA) group. All physical activity and successful aging group sessions will be conducted at Pennington Biomedical or at local community facilities that include branches of the YMCA and community centers.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Physical Activity
150 minutes of physical activity weekly
Physical activity program
Supervised group sessions will be held twice per week for approximately 52 weeks. Each physical activity session will last slightly approximately 80 minutes and will consist of aerobic, strength, flexibility, and balance training. The 80 minutes of activity consists of a 5 minute warm-up, 45 minutes of aerobic training, 15 minutes of strength training, 10 minutes of balance training, and a 5 minute cool-down. The physical activity group will target 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic physical activity and two days of strength training, consistent with the current physical activity recommendations.
Successful Aging
Low intensity activity program and a healthy aging educational component
Successful Aging
The successful aging group will be based on a low-intensity activity program and a healthy aging educational component. Sessions will be approximately 60 minutes in duration and will occur once per week for the first 6 months and then every other week for the remainder 6 months of the study. The physical activities will include stretching, balance training, flexibility, relaxation, and practicing activities of daily living. The successful aging education component will cover topics including avoiding scams, fall prevention, living wills, and dementia awareness.
Interventions
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Physical activity program
Supervised group sessions will be held twice per week for approximately 52 weeks. Each physical activity session will last slightly approximately 80 minutes and will consist of aerobic, strength, flexibility, and balance training. The 80 minutes of activity consists of a 5 minute warm-up, 45 minutes of aerobic training, 15 minutes of strength training, 10 minutes of balance training, and a 5 minute cool-down. The physical activity group will target 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic physical activity and two days of strength training, consistent with the current physical activity recommendations.
Successful Aging
The successful aging group will be based on a low-intensity activity program and a healthy aging educational component. Sessions will be approximately 60 minutes in duration and will occur once per week for the first 6 months and then every other week for the remainder 6 months of the study. The physical activities will include stretching, balance training, flexibility, relaxation, and practicing activities of daily living. The successful aging education component will cover topics including avoiding scams, fall prevention, living wills, and dementia awareness.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. are 60 and older
3. are physically capable of exercise
4. are willing to accept randomization
5. are willing to attend group sessions
6. plan to live in the study area over the next 13 months and capable of traveling to designated study facility for clinic visits and intervention sessions for the next year
7. are free of conditions (e.g. uncontrolled asthma, severe sickle cell disease, etc.) that would make regular exercise unsafe as deemed by the medical investigator
8. have not engaged in regular physical activity
9. have a Short Physical Performance Battery ≥4
10. physically capable of exercise
11. are unable to utilize devices and/or applications as required for study participation
12. willing to attend group sessions
13. willing to allow researchers to use data for research purposes after study participation is completed
14. meet criteria for MCI as defined by the NIA-AA research framework a. cognitive performance below normal range (score \< 1.5 SDs below the mean on NIH Toolbox scores for their age and sex on at least one of the subtests)
Exclusion Criteria
a. cognitive performance in the demented range (score \< 3 SDs below the mean on NIH Toolbox scores for their age and sex on at least one of the subtests)
2. meet criteria for dementia
3. are unwilling to give written informed consent or accept randomization in either study group
4. are too active (as defined by ≥10 min bouts of MVPA as measured by Actigraph) if:
1. Sum of MVPA bouts for the 7 day wear period ≥40 mins
2. Or ≤40 mins of MVPA 10min bouts AND ≥3 days of bouts
5. have uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure \> 150 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure \> 90 mmHg).
6. have had a myocardial infarction, major heart surgery (i.e., valve replacement or bypass surgery), stroke, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolus, hip fracture, hip or knee replacement, or spinal surgery in the past 6 months
7. are undergoing cardiopulmonary rehabilitation
8. have uncontrolled diabetes that in the judgment of the MI may interfere with study participation
9. have clinically diagnosed osteoporosis that in the judgment of the MI may interfere with study participation
10. are currently enrolled in another randomized trial involving lifestyle or pharmaceutical interventions
11. have another member of the household that is a participant in RAATE or RAATE MCI
12. refuse to participate in the study without disclosure of their amyloid PET scan results
13. refuse to allow anonymized versions of their study data for research after this study is completed.
14. have other medical, psychiatric, or behavioral factors that in the judgment of the Principal or Medical Investigator may interfere with study participation or the ability to follow the intervention protocol
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
NIH
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Robert L. Newton, Jr.
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Robert L Newton, Jr., PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Pennington Biomedical Research
Owen Carmichael, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Pennington Biomedical Research
Locations
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Pennington Biomedical Research
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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PBRC 2020-013
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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