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Effects of Exercise Training in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Alzheimer's Disease

18. april 2014 opdateret af: National Taiwan University Hospital

The purposes of this study are:

  1. To investigate whether a 3-month exercise training program would improve cognitive function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber tracts and cerebral blood flow;
  2. To investigate the possible neuro-anatomical and neurophysiological mechanisms of exercise training on cognitive function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber tract and cerebral blood flow in patients with mild cognitive impairment and in those with early Alzheimer's disease;
  3. To investigate the influence of different apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotypes on the above-mentioned exercise effects.

The results of this study will provide medical evidence for the effects of exercise training on mild cognitive impairment and on early Alzheimer's disease; and will provide understanding of the mechanisms mediating these effects. More importantly, the results serve as the basis for future larger-scale exercise clinical trials for these two patient populations.

Studieoversigt

Detaljeret beskrivelse

Recent studies have shown that exercise training could decrease the risk of dementia in the elderly population. Exercise training could also slow down the speed of deterioration of memory and other cognitive functions in patients who already have mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease. However, the mechanisms of such effects are still unknown. Whether exercise training could improve neural fiber integrity, blood flow, or motor performance of these patients also remain unexplored.

Therefore, the purposes of this study are:

  1. To investigate whether a 3-month exercise training program would improve cognitive function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber tracts and cerebral blood flow;
  2. To investigate the possible neuro-anatomical and neurophysiological mechanisms of exercise training on cognitive function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber tract and cerebral blood flow in patients with mild cognitive impairment and in those with early Alzheimer's disease;
  3. To investigate the influence of different APOE genotypes on the above-mentioned exercise effects.

We will conduct a single-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial. We will recruit 60 patients with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease. The participants will be randomly classified into the exercise training group or control group. The exercise training group will receive health education and exercise training of moderate intensity, 3 times a week, for 12 weeks. The control group will receive health education only. Both groups will receive pre- (week 0), post- (week 12), and follow-up (week 24 after the end of the program) examinations for cognitive function, motor performance, diffusion tensor or diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging, and transcranial duplex. We will compare the group differences on the aforementioned outcome measures brought by 12-week exercise training. We will also perform analysis of the correlations between the changes in these outcome measures to explore the possible neural or physiological mechanisms mediating the training effects. The effects of different APOE genotypes on these outcome measures will also be compared.

The results of this study will provide medical evidence for the effects of exercise training on mild cognitive impairment and on early Alzheimer's disease; and will provide understanding of the mechanisms mediating these effects. More importantly, the results serve as the basis for future larger-scale exercise clinical trials for these two patient populations.

Undersøgelsestype

Interventionel

Tilmelding (Faktiske)

19

Fase

  • Ikke anvendelig

Kontakter og lokationer

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Studiesteder

      • Taipei, Taiwan
        • National Taiwan University Hospital

Deltagelseskriterier

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Berettigelseskriterier

Aldre berettiget til at studere

45 år til 85 år (Voksen, Ældre voksen)

Tager imod sunde frivillige

Ingen

Køn, der er berettiget til at studere

Alle

Beskrivelse

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 45~85 years old and had independent walking ability
  • The MCI is diagnosed basically on Petersen's criteria (Petersen, 2001), CDR score of 0.5 but normal activity of daily living /instrumental activities of daily living, and not demented
  • Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease based on NINCDS-ADRDA criteria for probable Alzheimer disease (McKhann, et al., 1984)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • The subjects who had any neurological, musculoskeletal, cardio-pulmonary disorder which would cause gait disorder or cognitive dysfunction such as stroke, Parkinson disease, or arthritis were excluded

Studieplan

Dette afsnit indeholder detaljer om studieplanen, herunder hvordan undersøgelsen er designet, og hvad undersøgelsen måler.

Hvordan er undersøgelsen tilrettelagt?

Design detaljer

  • Primært formål: Behandling
  • Tildeling: Randomiseret
  • Interventionel model: Crossover opgave
  • Maskning: Enkelt

Våben og indgreb

Deltagergruppe / Arm
Intervention / Behandling
Eksperimentel: Exercise intervention
Aerobic exercise and dual-task training
Aerobic exercise and dual-task training
Aktiv komparator: Stretch exercise
Stretch exercise & sitting balance
Stretch exercise & sitting balance

Hvad måler undersøgelsen?

Primære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Foranstaltningsbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
Change from baseline in Color Trails Test at week12 and Week24
Tidsramme: Baseline, Week12, Week24
To investigate the cognitive executive function
Baseline, Week12, Week24

Sekundære resultatmål

Resultatmål
Foranstaltningsbeskrivelse
Tidsramme
Change from baseline in walking speed at week12 and Week24
Tidsramme: baseline, week12 and Week24
To investigate walking ability
baseline, week12 and Week24

Samarbejdspartnere og efterforskere

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Efterforskere

  • Studiestol: Ming-Jang Chiu, PhD, Neurology department, National Taiwan University Hospital
  • Ledende efterforsker: Yu-Hsiu Chu, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, China Medical University

Datoer for undersøgelser

Disse datoer sporer fremskridtene for indsendelser af undersøgelsesrekord og resumeresultater til ClinicalTrials.gov. Studieregistreringer og rapporterede resultater gennemgås af National Library of Medicine (NLM) for at sikre, at de opfylder specifikke kvalitetskontrolstandarder, før de offentliggøres på den offentlige hjemmeside.

Studer store datoer

Studiestart

1. maj 2010

Primær færdiggørelse (Faktiske)

1. september 2012

Studieafslutning (Faktiske)

1. december 2012

Datoer for studieregistrering

Først indsendt

19. november 2012

Først indsendt, der opfyldte QC-kriterier

18. april 2014

Først opslået (Skøn)

21. april 2014

Opdateringer af undersøgelsesjournaler

Sidste opdatering sendt (Skøn)

21. april 2014

Sidste opdatering indsendt, der opfyldte kvalitetskontrolkriterier

18. april 2014

Sidst verificeret

1. april 2014

Mere information

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