Additional Effects of Immersive vr 360 Degree Videos With Aerobic Exercises on Cognitive Functions in Elderly With Mild Cognitive Impairment
NCT ID: NCT07242495
Last Updated: 2025-11-21
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-09-14
2026-01-10
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Non-pharmacological interventions have gained increasing attention as pharmacological treatments have shown limited effectiveness in slowing the progression of MCI. Aerobic exercise has long been recognized for its positive effects on both physical and cognitive health, improving blood flow, neuroplasticity, and memory functions. More recently, immersive Virtual Reality (VR) 360-degree videos have emerged as a promising tool for cognitive rehabilitation. VR provides enriched sensory stimulation and engaging environments that can enhance attention, memory, and executive processes by immersing individuals in interactive and stimulating experiences.
This study aims to determine the additional effects of combining immersive VR 360-degree videos with aerobic exercises on cognitive functions in elderly individuals with MCI. By comparing two interventions-VR 360-degree videos with aerobic exercises versus aerobic exercises alone-this research seeks to evaluate whether VR can amplify the cognitive benefits of exercise. The intervention group will undergo a 6-week program consisting of VR 360-degree videos combined with aerobic exercises, starting with 15-minute sessions twice a week and progressing up to 25 minutes. The control group will perform chair-based aerobic exercises of the same duration and frequency without VR.
Key outcome measures, including the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and the Trail Making Test (TMT), will be used to assess global cognition, attention, and executive function. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, mid-point (3rd week), and post-intervention (6th week). Participants will be older adults aged 60 years and above with MoCA scores between 18-25, who are able to perform independent activities of daily living. Eligible participants will be recruited through non-probability convenient sampling and randomly assigned into two groups using the coin toss method.
This single-blinded randomized controlled trial will be conducted at Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi, over the course of one year following ethical approval. By exploring the combined effects of VR and aerobic exercise, this study aims to provide valuable insights into innovative, accessible, and engaging interventions that can support cognitive health in older adults with MCI, ultimately improving their quality of life and delaying further cognitive decline.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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VR 360 degree Videos and Aerobic Chair Exercises intervention
Intervention: Combination of immersive VR 360° videos and structured chair-based aerobic exercises Session Duration: Starts at 15 minutes, progresses up to 25 minutes Frequency: 2 sessions per week Total Duration: 6 weeks VR Content: Forest, wildlife, space, wildlife, solar system, waterfalls, room environments
Aerobic Exercises: Chair-based aerobic exercises (upper and lower limb movements, rhythmic seated marching, arm raises) Additional Task: Short memory recall activity to explain the main events, details and characters in the VR 360 degree video at the end of each VR session
VR 360 degree Videos and Aerobic Chair Exercises intervention
Combination of immersive VR 360° videos and structured chair-based aerobic exercises Session Duration: Starts at 15 minutes, progresses up to 25 minutes Frequency: 2 sessions per week Total Duration: 6 weeks VR Content: Forest, wildlife, space, wildlife, solar system, waterfalls, room environments
Aerobic Exercises: Chair-based aerobic exercises (upper and lower limb movements, arm raises) Additional Task: Short memory recall activity to explain the main events, details and characters in the VR 360 degree video at the end of each VR session.
Chair Aerobic Exercises
Chair aerobic exercises 15 min/day with progression upto 25 min, 2 days a week, for 6 weeks.
Chair aerobic exercise includes:
1. Alternate heel digs with bilateral biceps curl 8 repetitions per session.
2. V- Step with bilateral hammer curls 8 repetitions per session.
3. Lateral step touch with bilateral biceps curls 8 repetitions per session.
4. Knee lift 8 repetitions per session.
5. Arm swings 8 repetitions per session.
6. Clap swing 8 repetitions per session.
7. Sit, stand and clap 8 repetitions per session
Chair Aerobic Exercises
Chair aerobic exercises 15 min/day with progression upto 25 min, 2 days a week, for 6 weeks.
Chair aerobic exercise includes:
1. Alternate heel digs with bilateral biceps curl 8 repetitions per session.
2. V- Step with bilateral hammer curls 8 repetitions per session.
3. Lateral step touch with bilateral biceps curls 8 repetitions per session.
4. Knee lift 8 repetitions per session.
5. Arm swings 8 repetitions per session.
6. Clap swing 8 repetitions per session.
7. Sit, stand and clap 8 repetitions per session
Interventions
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VR 360 degree Videos and Aerobic Chair Exercises intervention
Combination of immersive VR 360° videos and structured chair-based aerobic exercises Session Duration: Starts at 15 minutes, progresses up to 25 minutes Frequency: 2 sessions per week Total Duration: 6 weeks VR Content: Forest, wildlife, space, wildlife, solar system, waterfalls, room environments
Aerobic Exercises: Chair-based aerobic exercises (upper and lower limb movements, arm raises) Additional Task: Short memory recall activity to explain the main events, details and characters in the VR 360 degree video at the end of each VR session.
Chair Aerobic Exercises
Chair aerobic exercises 15 min/day with progression upto 25 min, 2 days a week, for 6 weeks.
Chair aerobic exercise includes:
1. Alternate heel digs with bilateral biceps curl 8 repetitions per session.
2. V- Step with bilateral hammer curls 8 repetitions per session.
3. Lateral step touch with bilateral biceps curls 8 repetitions per session.
4. Knee lift 8 repetitions per session.
5. Arm swings 8 repetitions per session.
6. Clap swing 8 repetitions per session.
7. Sit, stand and clap 8 repetitions per session
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Normal/ normal to corrected vision
* MoCA Score of 18-25 for screening / MCI patients
* Can do Independent ADLS
Exclusion Criteria
* Communication impairments
* Participants with other neurological disorders.
* Sensory deficits (such as uncontrolled hearing or visual issues)
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Foundation University Islamabad
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Foundation University College of Physical Therapy
Islamabad, , Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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FUI/CTR/2025/09
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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