Effects of Tai Chi Chuan With Different Doses on Cognitive Function in Elderly Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment
NCT ID: NCT06372535
Last Updated: 2024-04-18
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
540 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-05-01
2025-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Tai Chi Chuan Group1
Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 1)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group2
Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 2)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group3
Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 3)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group4
Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 4)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 60 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group5
Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 5)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 60 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group6
Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 6)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 60 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group7
Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 7)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 90 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group8
Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 8)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 90 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan Group9
Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 9)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 90 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Interventions
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Tai Chi Chuan (dose 1)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 2)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 3)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 0.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 30 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 4)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 60 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 5)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 60 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 6)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 60 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 7)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 8 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 90 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 8)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 16 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 90 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Tai Chi Chuan (dose 9)
Participants would take 24-form simplified Tai Chi Chuan 1.5 hour/session, 5 sessions/week for 24 weeks.
There were 10 minutes warm-up, 90 minutes Tai Chi Chuan lesson and 10 minutes cool-down exercises in the Tai Chi Chuan training.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Age ≥ 60 years old;
3. Informed consent and voluntary participation.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Cognitive impairment caused by other reasons, taking drugs, poisoning, etc;
3. Suffer from severe musculoskeletal system diseases and other contraindications to exercise and are not suitable for Tai Chi training, such as those who suffer from stroke, Parkinson's disease, and have a history of lower limb arthritis, hip and knee joint replacement, etc;
4. Patients with severe heart, liver, kidney failure, malignant tumors, and other major diseases;
5. Individuals with visual/auditory impairments, writing/reading impairments, illiteracy, etc. that affect training and evaluation;
6. Individuals with uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure greater than 160mmHg or diastolic blood pressure greater than 100mmHg after medication);
7. Participating in other experiments that influence this study;
8. Engaged in regular exercise in the last three months (at least 3 times a week, at least 20 minutes of regular exercise each time.
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Peking University Third Hospital
OTHER
Lidian Chen
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lidian Chen
PhD
Other Identifiers
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FujianUTCM-1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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