Digitally Supported Lifestyle Programme to Promote Brain Health Among Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT05565170
Last Updated: 2024-09-25
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
156 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-30
2025-03-31
Brief Summary
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A total of 160 digitally skilled older adults (age 60-77) with risk factors for dementia but without substantial cognitive impairment will be recruited in Austria, Finland, Italy, and Sweden. Participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to the structured ICT-assisted multimodal lifestyle program (intervention group) or a self-guided lifestyle program (control group). Duration of the study and the intervention is 24 months. The multimodal lifestyle program covers the following domains: physical activity, nutrition, cognitive activity, vascular risk management, social interaction, sleep, and relaxation. The structured intervention program follows a hybrid model where regular in-person, individual and group-based intervention activities led by professionals are supported with activities in the LETHE mobile phone application. The self-guided (control) group receives relevant health advice and is recommended and encouraged to independently implement healthy lifestyle changes that are suitable and fit in with their daily routine. Control group will have access to a simplified version of the LETHE app without any structured, scheduled activities or personalized content.
The primary objective of the LETHE trial is to test the feasibility of a digitally supported multimodal lifestyle program (i.e., retention rate, adherence to intervention), and assess change in dementia risk based on validated risk scores (CAIDE, LIBRA). Other objectives include testing the intervention effects on lifestyle and risk factors, cognition, function, health-related quality of life, health literacy, physical functioning, and dementia-related biomarkers. To this aim, a range of personal, lifestyle, and health-related data will be collected both actively and passively with the help of digital devices. Attitudes towards digital tools and experiences of trial participation will also be explored.
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Detailed Description
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The recruitment goal is 160 participants (40 per country). Participants will be recruited e.g., through public announcements or advertisements (newspaper, social media) and at the local study centres. Interested individuals will first be pre-screened to check the key inclusion criteria related to e.g., age, digital skills and readiness, and risk factor profile (CAIDE dementia risk score). Persons who appear to meet the inclusion criteria (and no reasons for exclusion have arisen) are then invited for the actual screening assessment visit (organised remotely or in-person) where the eligibility criteria are checked in detail (including cognition). Exclusion criteria are assessed by a physician (for those who meet the inclusion criteria). Eligible individuals are invited to the baseline visit at the study centre. After completing all baseline assessments, participants are randomised in 1:1 ratio to the intervention group (structured ICT-assisted multimodal lifestyle intervention) and control group (self-guided multimodal lifestyle intervention). Randomisation will be balanced across sites.
At the beginning of the study, all participants receive an Android smartphone (unless they have already a compatible phone which they prefer to use), first with a simplified version of the LETHE App installed where participants can complete a set of outcome assessment questionnaires (e.g., lifestyle-related). After randomisation, a visit is booked to hand out the Fitbit smartwatch (different versions for the intervention and control groups) and install the full study version of the App (also different for the different groups). The App and the smartwatch are used for both active and passive data collection throughout the trial, and to support the intervention delivery. The intervention group will be offered a structured and tailored multimodal lifestyle programme (based on the FINGER model) including regular in-person (face-to-face and remote) counselling and sessions led by professionals, as well as independent digital activities in the LETHE App. Sessions and activities are related to the following intervention components: physical activity, nutrition, cognitive activity, vascular risk management and monitoring, social interaction, sleep, and relaxation/stress management. Recommendations and plans are tailored. The LETHE App, which has been designed by the LETHE consortium for this project, has features such as e.g., a cognitive training program, on-demand exercise videos, calendar to schedule activities, advice and educational material, group chat, and possibility to set and monitor goals and self-monitor risk factors such as e.g., blood pressure. Participants in the self-guided group are instructed to build their own lifestyle programme based on general health and lifestyle recommendations that they will receive at the main study visits. They will also have access to a simplified version of the LETHE App with static educational content about healthy lifestyle, but without any structured and scheduled activities, interactive features, or personalised content.
After baseline, all participants are invited to the study centre for three main study visits to collect outcome information, at month 6, 12, and 24. The outcome assessors are blinded to the group allocation and participants are not actively told to which group they were assigned. Data collection through the digital devices takes place continuously. The primary objective of the trial is to assess the feasibility of the digitally supported multimodal lifestyle intervention programme, i.e., assess retention rate (what proportion of participants completes the 24-month intervention period) and adherence to the intervention and engagement with the digital tools. Furthermore, changes in validated dementia risk scores (CAIDE, LIBRA) are assessed. Other objectives include testing the intervention effects on lifestyle and different risk factors of cognitive decline and dementia, cognitive performance, physical functioning, health-related quality of life, health literacy, and dementia-related fluid and imaging biomarkers. Participants' experiences of study participation and views on e.g., the usability and acceptability of the digital tools will also be explored (through interviews/focus groups).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
* structured ICT-assisted multimodal lifestyle intervention (intervention group)
* self-guided multimodal lifestyle intervention (control group)
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Structured ICT-assisted multimodal lifestyle intervention
Participants assigned to this study arm follow an intensive structured, digitally supported multimodal lifestyle intervention programme (combination of individual and group-based in-person consultations/sessions and digital activities in the LETHE mobile phone App). Intervention duration is 2 years.
Structured ICT-assisted multimodal lifestyle intervention
The structured lifestyle intervention programme, partly tailored and personalised to individual needs, covers the following domains: physical activity, nutrition, cognitive activity, cardiovascular risk management, social interaction, sleep, and relaxation / stress management. The programme includes regular scheduled in-person sessions (group-based + individual) which are supported with independent digital activities in the LETHE App. The App has features such as e.g., a cognitive training programme, on-demand exercise videos, calendar to schedule activities, advice and educational material, group chat, and possibility to set and monitor goals and self-monitor risk factors such as e.g., blood pressure.
Self-guided multimodal lifestyle intervention
Participants assigned to this study arm receive regular health advice in connection with the study visits (and through a simplified version of the LETHE mobile phone App), and are recommended and encouraged to independently implement healthy lifestyle changes that are suitable and fit in with their daily routine. Intervention duration is 2 years.
Self-guided multimodal lifestyle intervention
Participants are advised to build their own healthy lifestyle programme based on standard healthy lifestyle advice that they will receive at individual consultations with the study physician/nurse as part of the study visits and through the simplified version of the LETHE app. The control group app does not include any structured / scheduled activities or personalised content.
Interventions
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Structured ICT-assisted multimodal lifestyle intervention
The structured lifestyle intervention programme, partly tailored and personalised to individual needs, covers the following domains: physical activity, nutrition, cognitive activity, cardiovascular risk management, social interaction, sleep, and relaxation / stress management. The programme includes regular scheduled in-person sessions (group-based + individual) which are supported with independent digital activities in the LETHE App. The App has features such as e.g., a cognitive training programme, on-demand exercise videos, calendar to schedule activities, advice and educational material, group chat, and possibility to set and monitor goals and self-monitor risk factors such as e.g., blood pressure.
Self-guided multimodal lifestyle intervention
Participants are advised to build their own healthy lifestyle programme based on standard healthy lifestyle advice that they will receive at individual consultations with the study physician/nurse as part of the study visits and through the simplified version of the LETHE app. The control group app does not include any structured / scheduled activities or personalised content.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging and Incidence of Dementia (CAIDE) Risk Score ≥ 6 points
* Cognitive performance at the mean level or slightly lower than expected for age, assessed with Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Consortium to Establish a registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD) verbal learning test (word list learning/recall)
* Proficiency in the local language (German, Italian, Finnish or Swedish)
* Ability and willingness to use an Android smartphone, access to and ability to use the internet (digital readiness)
* Existing compatible smartphone (Android) or willingness to use a new Android smartphone provided from the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Current or past use of medications for Alzheimer's disease or related diseases (e.g., cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine)
* Diminished decision-making capacity, not capable of consenting or completing study assessments, based on clinical judgement
* Other significant neurologic disease, including but not limited to 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
* Any condition affecting safe engagement in the intervention, e.g., malignant disease, major depression, symptomatic cardiovascular disease, revascularisation within 1 year previously
* Severe loss of vision, hearing, or communicative ability; conditions preventing cooperation as judged by the study physician
* Concomitant participation in an interventional trial (unless this will not interfere with the LETHE trial based on study staff's judgement)
60 Years
77 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Medical University of Vienna
OTHER
Karolinska Institutet
OTHER
University Of Perugia
OTHER
FH Joanneum Gesellschaft mbH
INDUSTRY
Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
UNKNOWN
Infotrend Innovations Co Ltd
UNKNOWN
Innovation To Grow
UNKNOWN
Kaasa solution GmbH
UNKNOWN
Lisbon Council
UNKNOWN
Maastricht University
OTHER
Combinostics Oy
UNKNOWN
Alzheimer Europe
OTHER
Extra Red s.r.l.
UNKNOWN
Stichting EGI
UNKNOWN
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Tiia Ngandu, MD PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Elisabeth Stögmann, MD PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Medical University of Vienna
Francesca Mangialasche, MD PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Karolinska Institutet
Patrizia Mecocci, MD PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University Of Perugia
Locations
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Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, , Austria
Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Helsinki, , Finland
University of Perugia
Perugia, , Italy
Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, , Sweden
Countries
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References
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Rosenberg A, Untersteiner H, Guazzarini AG, Bodenler M, Bruinsma J, Buchgraber-Schnalzer B, Colombo M, Crutzen R, Diaz A, Fotiadis DI, Hilberger H, Huber S, Kaartinen N, Kassiotis T, Kivipelto M, Lehtisalo J, Loukas VS, Lotjonen J, Pirani M, Thunborg C, Hanke S, Mangialasche F, Mecocci P, Stogmann E, Ngandu T; on behaf of the LETHE Consortium. A digitally supported multimodal lifestyle program to promote brain health among older adults (the LETHE randomized controlled feasibility trial): study design, progress, and first results. Alzheimers Res Ther. 2024 Nov 21;16(1):252. doi: 10.1186/s13195-024-01615-4.
Other Identifiers
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101017405
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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