GAmified HOme-based COgnitive-Nutritional Training Feasibility Study
NCT ID: NCT05207930
Last Updated: 2022-01-26
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-05-01
2022-05-14
Brief Summary
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Objectives: This study aims to examine the feasibility and preliminary effects of a gamified, home-based, cognitive-nutritional training (GAHOCON) programme for community-dwelling older people with cognitive frailty on protective diet adherence, cognitive function, frailty nutrition, and body composition.
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Detailed Description
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Significance: If this intervention is feasible and effective, this is going to provide a first of its kind home-based intervention to promote both cognitive functions and modify the dietary pattern of older people with cognitive frailty. First, it changes the cognitive training mode from a centre-based and supervised one to a home-based, self-paced, and tele-monitored one. Home-based training enables a more sustainable engagement of training for older people. This is particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic period when all the elderly centres are closed. Home-based interventions are more accessible and convenient. It also solves the problem of space limitation in elderly centres in the community that more beneficiaries can be covered in space-limiting elderly centres. Second, it changes the mode of nutritional intervention from a supplement-based one to a daily-diet-based one. This intervention could enhance the nutrition and change their dietary pattern of community-dwelling older people with cognitive frailty by engaging them to protective diets, which ensures the sustainability of the beneficial effects of the protective diets towards cognitive frailty. Third, it changes the training mode from a training- and learning-oriented one to a gaming-oriented one. It brings more joy to community-dwelling older people even at the time when they are at home. It also fosters training adherence.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
This arm will undertake a centre-based health education on nutrition and cognitive frailty for 4 weeks, followed by an 8-week homed based gamified cognitive-nutrition training (GAHOCON).
GAmified HOme-based COgnitive-Nutrition training (GAHOCON)
A home-based tablet game training, in which participants are expected to apply the nutrition knowledge they learn from the centre-based nutritional education and their cognitive functions.
Participants in the intervention group are expected to engage in the home-based training regularly during those 8 weeks. A team of registered social workers working in the elderly community centre will monitor the progress, remind, set goals, and provide supports to the participant remotely on WhatsApp.
Control Group
This arm will undertake the same centre-based health education on nutrition and cognitive frailty for 4 weeks but will be opened to undertake a remotely supervised online open-source cognitive games, with which the contents are unrelated to nutrition, at the elderly community centre.
Centre-based online open-source cognitive games
During the 8 weeks in which the intervention group receives GAHOCON treatment, the control group will be introduced to some online open-source cognitive games (e.g. CogniFit) and are encouraged to play those games at the elderly community centre. However, the content of these games are unrelated to nutrition and the training is gamified to a less extent compared to GAHOCON. They will have free access to these online open-source cognitive games at the elderly community centre.
Interventions
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GAmified HOme-based COgnitive-Nutrition training (GAHOCON)
A home-based tablet game training, in which participants are expected to apply the nutrition knowledge they learn from the centre-based nutritional education and their cognitive functions.
Participants in the intervention group are expected to engage in the home-based training regularly during those 8 weeks. A team of registered social workers working in the elderly community centre will monitor the progress, remind, set goals, and provide supports to the participant remotely on WhatsApp.
Centre-based online open-source cognitive games
During the 8 weeks in which the intervention group receives GAHOCON treatment, the control group will be introduced to some online open-source cognitive games (e.g. CogniFit) and are encouraged to play those games at the elderly community centre. However, the content of these games are unrelated to nutrition and the training is gamified to a less extent compared to GAHOCON. They will have free access to these online open-source cognitive games at the elderly community centre.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Community-dwelling, as defined by living at home without staying in long-term care facilities (e.g., nursing home) in the last 12 months as reported by the participants,
3. Cognitive frailty, as defined by co-existence of mild cognitive impairment and physical frailty,7
1. Mild cognitive impairment, measured by Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score ≤ 25 and Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) score = 0.5,35,36 and
2. Frailty status from pre-frail to frail, measured by Fried Frailty Phenotype score ≥ 1.37
4. Poor Mediterranean diet adherence, measured by MDS score \< 30.5 (i.e., the mean MDS of community-dwelling older people reported in a local study),20 and
5. Functionally independent on food preparation, as defined by Lawton Instrumental Activity of Daily Living score ≥ 15/18 with the sub-score on Meal Preparation = 2/2.38,39
Exclusion Criteria
2. Probable dementia, as defined by MoCA ≤ 18,35,36
3. Low vision (at least one eye with visual acuity \< 20/60) or without corrective lens, because all training are visual-based and blurred vision negatively affects cognitive performance in cognitive training and assessment.40
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Tung Wah College
OTHER
Mindvivid
UNKNOWN
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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References
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Kwan RYC, Law QPS, Tsang JTY, Lam SH, Wang KT, Sin OSK, Cheung DSK. The Effect of the Mediterranean Diet-Integrated Gamified Home-Based Cognitive-Nutritional (GAHOCON) Training Programme for Older People With Cognitive Frailty: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol. 2024 Dec 13;11:e60155. doi: 10.2196/60155.
Other Identifiers
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G-UAMH
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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