The Effect of Upper Limb Low-intensity Motor Control Training Program on Cognitive Function in Healthy Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT06962722
Last Updated: 2025-05-08
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-09-01
2026-05-31
Brief Summary
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Assess the Impact on Physical and Neuromuscular Function: The study seeks to determine whether uMCT positively influences physical performance, including motor coordination and neuromuscular function, in older adults.
Assessment the Impact on Cognitive Function: The study aims to investigate whether uMCT enhances cognitive abilities in older adults.
In addition to these main goals, the study will also assess the feasibility and safety of implementing uMCT in an older adult population.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does uMCON training have a positive effect on physical function and neuromuscular function in older adults?
Does uMCON training have a positive effect on cognitive function in older adults? The researchers designed this study to show whether uMCON training works on physical function (balance, gait, and so on) and cognition in older adults.
Participants will come to Derby Royal Hospital Medical School to attend uMCON training three days a week for 1 month. They will attend pre-training, post-training, and follow-up (after 1 month) control assessment sessions.
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Detailed Description
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Participants:
This study will be carried out on 24 healthy participants (aged between 65-85 years), with an aim to recruit 50% males. Participants will be randomised (via sealed envelope) to the uMCT group or a no-intervention control group (PPI). Before enrolment on to the study, participants will complete a screening session which will include an electrocardiogram (ECG), blood pressure check, and general health questions, including previous medical history. This session will also provide potential participants an opportunity to ask any questions about the study that they may have after reading the participant information sheet (PIS). If an abnormal screening result is encountered, this will be discussed with the participant and their GP will be informed in writing. All participants will be informed in detail about the procedures and risks of the study via the PIS and the opportunity to ask questions, before their written informed consent is obtained.
Assessment sessions:
All participants will be requested to attend 3 assessment sessions, in addition to 4-weeks uMCT (3x/wk) for the intervention group. For participants in the PPI group (no intervention control group), they will also attend the research unit 3x/wk to participate in patient and public involvement (PPI) (in research) activities. These actives will include, as examples, discussion around the importance/relevance of upcoming studies, lay review of participant/patient facing documents, assistance with research dissemination. Given the primary endpoint of this study is cognition, this approach will mitigate the impact of any adaptation in the uMCT group being due to their regular in-person engagement with the research team as all participants will have this. It will also allow participants in the no-intervention group to feel that their time is productive and worthwhile.
The assessment sessions will take place:
* before the intervention (V1),
* after the 4-week intervention (V2),
* and after 4-weeks de-training (V3) to determine any adaptation retention.
Each of these sessions will be identical and will comprise:PPI
* Evaluation of cognitive function using MOCA, TMT and SCWT,
* The nine-hole Peg Test to determine dexterity,
* Isometric dynamometery to determine MVC for elbow flexion and knee extension (to assess non-joint specific adaptation),
* Surface electromyography (sEMG) of the triceps brachii and intramusculer electromyography (iEMG) of vastus lateralis to determine muscle activation patterns (training specific and non-specific),
* Simple (eyes open) and complex (eyes closed) balance tests,
* Timed Up-and-Go (TUG) to determine mobility,
* The Short Physcial Performace Battery (SPPB) to assess overall physical performance.
Each assessment session is expected to last a maximum of 3 hours, allowing sufficient time for explanation of each component at each visit.
Training Sessions:
uMCT will involve 3 sessions each week for 4 weeks based on elbow flexion. Each session will last \~20 minutes and will be fully supervised by a member of the research team. During each training session, participants will be asked to follow a sinusoidal force line on a screen by contracting their elbow flexors. Six to 10 different force tracking wave forms will be performed in each session at 10%, 25%, or 40% of MVC with an amplitude of ±2%, ±4%, or ±8%. Each wave form will last 20-30 seconds with 60 seconds of rest between each.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
uMCON training group
Upper limb motor control training (uMCON)
The exercise program protocol was determined using elbow flexion (Biceps brachii) and elbow extension (Triceps) on a special platform developed for the arm. In this computer-based exercise, participants are asked to follow a small ball on the screen in different lines at certain percentages of maximum muscle strength (10%, 25%, 50%, and so on). Neuromuscular training will be worked on with this exercise.
Interventions
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Upper limb motor control training (uMCON)
The exercise program protocol was determined using elbow flexion (Biceps brachii) and elbow extension (Triceps) on a special platform developed for the arm. In this computer-based exercise, participants are asked to follow a small ball on the screen in different lines at certain percentages of maximum muscle strength (10%, 25%, 50%, and so on). Neuromuscular training will be worked on with this exercise.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged between 65-85 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Current or recent (\<5y) malignancy
* History of or current psychiatric illness
* History of or current neurological condition (e.g., epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, cerebrovascular disease)
* Severe respiratory disease (e.g., uncontrolled asthma, COPD, pulmonary hypertension)
* Active cardiovascular disease: Uncontrolled hypertension (BP\>160/100mmHg); Recent (\<12mo) cardiac event; Heart failure (Class III/IV); Significant arrhythmia; Unstable angina
* Metabolic disease: Untreated hyper/hypo-parathyroidism; Cushing's disease; Type 1 or 2 diabetes
* Significant musculoskeletal disorders (based on clinical opinion)
* Family history of early (\<55y) death from cardiovascular disease
65 Years
85 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Nottingham
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Bethan Phillips
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Hatice Sirin Ekici, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
The University of Nottingham
Mehmet C Yildirim, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
The University of Nottingham
Locations
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The University of Nottingham Medical School
Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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FMHS 331-0723
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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