このページは自動翻訳されたものであり、翻訳の正確性は保証されていません。を参照してください。 英語版 ソーステキスト用。

Exergaming Versus Aerobic Exercises on Mild Cognitive Impairment

2019年10月11日 更新者:Riphah International University

Effect of Virtual Reality Based Exercise Training v/s Aerobic Exercises on Cognitive Function in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

The ain to this study was to determine the effects of Exergaming and Aerobic exercise on mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and random blood sugar levels (RBS) in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and to compare the effects between both treatments.This Randomized Control Trial (RCT) enrolled 33 diabetics to Aerobic group (AG) (n=18) and Exergaming training group (ER) (n=15) who completed the six weeks of aerobics or ER training. Aerobic group followed intervention using treadmill for 30 mins/day for 3 days/week maintaining intensity of 40-60% heart rate reserve (HRR). The ER group did physical activity using X-box 360 for 30 mins/day, 3 days/week. The cognitive testing included MMSE, MOCA, Trail-A/B and verbal fluency test (VF). The random blood sugar levels (RBS) of the participants were also monitored. Data was analyzed on IBM SPSS Statistics 20.

調査の概要

詳細な説明

The American Diabetes Association define diabetes as a metabolic disorder characterized by decreased production of insulin and/or the development of insulin resistance which results in hyperglycemia. The most common types of DM are type 1 and type 2. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is more commonly observed in adults and represents 90-95% cases worldwide. According to WHO, Pakistan is ranked 7th among countries with high prevalence rate of T2DM. A review done in December 2016 stated that the prevalence rate of T2DM in Pakistan is 11.77%. (Males =11.20% /females=9.19%).

Diabetes mellitus is found to be associated with a vast majority of co-morbidities that have devastating impact on the health and quality of life of the patients. Among diabetics the development of cardiovascular dysfunctions is a well known cause of mortality and morbidity. Around 80% diabetic populations develop the metabolic syndrome, characterized by the development of insulin resistance along with hypertension, Dyslipidemia and visceral obesity. Obesity is very commonly observed among diabetics and the occurrence of visceral adiposity contributes to the increment of the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Other co-morbidities associated with diabetes are diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy, nephropathy, psychosocial impairments and cognitive dysfunction.

It is well known that diabetes mellitus is found to be associated with many co-morbidities. Recent evidences show that it is also a risk factor for the development of cognitive impairment. Studies show that diabetics have a 1.2- to 1.5-fold greater rate of developing decline in cognitive function compared to those without diabetes. A 15 year follow up study done in Japan in 2011 also reported increased prevalence of dementia among the diabetics. It is becoming evident that diabetes affects the nervous system causing diabetic encephalopathy which results in the neuronal damage and loss contributing to cognitive dysfunction. A review published in 2009 stated that mild to moderate cognitive declines were observed among diabetics. Reduced performance was observed on the tests of multiple cognitive domains including episodic memory, information processing speeds and task executive functioning. A little decline was also observed on the tests concerning mental flexibility. It is becoming evident from the data of epidemiological studies that there is strong association between diabetes and increased risk of pathological changes in central nervous system resulting in cognitive dysfunction and later on developing into dementia. A review states that it is evident from the neurocognitive testing that cognitive decline should be listed among the many diabetes associated complications. The factors like the end organ damage influenced by hyperglycemia, vascular and neuronal damage, hypoglycemia and the presence of amyloid lesions may be held responsible for the changes and damages to cerebral structure. Literature shows that cognitive dysfunction is also related with the diabetes associated co-morbidities including Increased obesity, Low muscle mass, depression, cardiovascular diseases, chronic inflammation and cerebrovascular diseases.

Diet and exercise represent the initial treatment approaches in clinical practice to slow progression of metabolic disturbance associated with prediabetes and to assist with pharmacological treatment in established T2DM. Increased physical activity has clear beneficial physiological effects for older adults with T2DM or glucose intolerance or insulin resistance and more recently has been shown to benefit cognition as well.Epidemiological evidence consistently links physical exercise with better cognitive performance, lower risks for dementia, and reduced pathological changes in the central nervous system (CNS). Experimental studies have also reported benefits of aerobic and resistance training on cognitive function in older adults.

The trend towards using the virtual reality as a platform for rehabilitation among many neurological deficits is increasing tremendously. Researches show that VR training may be helpful in improving the physical, cognitive and emotional impairments faced by the patients experiencing some neurological deficit. It has been seen that when patients following brain insult after stroke are involved in VR related rehabilitation programs their functional performance was improved. The improvements were seen in balance, walking speeds and mobility.

Although no trials have been done to our knowledge concerning the use of virtual reality and cognitive dysfunctions in adults with T2DM but a variety of researches indicate that VR can be useful in treating cognitive impairments. Undoubtedly VR training has potential to simulate many real life or imaginary situations, hence providing the platform for more valid and dynamic assessment and training. It also provides a constant environment with the prospective for multiple repetitions of the same task to be assessed. Furthermore in contrast to many conventional methods, VR-based assessment and training provides accurate performance measurements and exact replays of task performance. Currently VR is being used as a supportive intervention after brain damage to deal with multiple aspects of cognitive impairments including memory impairment, executive dysfunctions, visio-spatial and attention deficit. The use of VR brain damage rehabilitation is exceedingly expanding and will become an important part of cognitive assessment and rehabilitation in future. Studies also show VR as a beneficial tool for treating anxiety disorders.

研究の種類

介入

入学 (実際)

33

段階

  • 適用できない

連絡先と場所

このセクションには、調査を実施する担当者の連絡先の詳細と、この調査が実施されている場所に関する情報が記載されています。

研究場所

    • Federal
      • Islamabad、Federal、パキスタン、46000
        • Riphah International University

参加基準

研究者は、適格基準と呼ばれる特定の説明に適合する人を探します。これらの基準のいくつかの例は、人の一般的な健康状態または以前の治療です。

適格基準

就学可能な年齢

50年歳以上 (大人、高齢者)

健康ボランティアの受け入れ

いいえ

受講資格のある性別

全て

説明

Inclusion Criteria:

  • subjects scoring <25 on MMSE
  • subjects being treated with diet alone, oral medications, insulin or combination at the time of enrolment, without recent changes in medication (<3 months)
  • sedentary adults (self-reporting of < 30 min of structured physical activity for < 3 times/week during last 6 months)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • if they had any co-morbidity that presented contraindications to moderate to vigorous type of physical activity.
  • Subjects with any unstable chronic diseases or significant cognitive impairment (diagnosed dementia) were also excluded.

研究計画

このセクションでは、研究がどのように設計され、研究が何を測定しているかなど、研究計画の詳細を提供します。

研究はどのように設計されていますか?

デザインの詳細

  • 主な目的:処理
  • 割り当て:ランダム化
  • 介入モデル:並列代入
  • マスキング:独身

武器と介入

参加者グループ / アーム
介入・治療
実験的:Exergaming Training Group
Training was given using X-box 360 Kinect.
Training was given using X-box 360 Kinect. Dr. Kawashima's brain and body exercise game comprising of multiple cognitive games out of which 4 selected games were played by the participants. These games were "Traffic control" (participants have to guide the colored cars into their matching colored tunnels by using their arms), "balloon buster" (players pop numbered balloons in order from the lowest to the highest), "pop till u drop", (match the color that appears on screen with the balloon of same color) and "strike a pose" (participant have to remember the poses shown and then copy them after few seconds). Games were played for 10 minutes initially then the duration was gradually increased to 30 minutes each session for 3 days/week and duration of 6 weeks. The session included 5-minute warm up, 20-minute interactive gaming, and 5-minute cool down.
アクティブコンパレータ:Aerobic Exercise Group
Session using treadmill (model no TMX58 220).
Session of 30-35 minutes, 3 days a week for 6 weeks was given using treadmill (model no TMX58 220). Time and intensity was gradually increased over the duration of 6 weeks. Starting from 10 minutes in 1st week, every 5 minutes was added to aerobics phase to each week until patient reached to 35 minutes in week 6 maintaining the intensity of 40-60% of heart rate reserve (%HRR).

この研究は何を測定していますか?

主要な結果の測定

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Change in Standardized Mini-mental State Examination (SMMSE) from baseline to 6th week.
時間枠:The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Among diabetics it is an effective tool for the assessment of global cognition. It is a 30 points questionnaire with 20 separate tests. The twenty individual tests consist of eleven main areas of construction, writing, orientation, attention, registration, calculation, repetition, recalls. Scores of less then 25 are considered as person having impaired cognition.
The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Change in Montreal cognitive assessment scale (MOCA, Urdu version) from baseline to 6th week.
時間枠:The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
It is a 30-point test administered in approximately 10 minutes. Thirty items assessing multiple cognitive domains include short-term memory, executive function, verbal ability, visuospatial abilities, sustained-attention task etc. The scores of less the 26 are considered to be abnormal.
The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Change in Trail Making Test-A (TMT-A) from baseline to 6th week
時間枠:The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Twenty-five circles are distributed over a piece of paper, and the circles enclose a number ranging from 1 to 25. Subjects are asked to connect the circles in numerical sequence as quickly and accurately as possible without lifting their pencil from the paper.
The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Change in Trail Making Test-B (TMT-B) from baseline to 6th week
時間枠:The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Trail making Test-B (TMT-B): There are 25 circles with numbers from 1 to 12 along with 12 Urdu alphabets in them. Participants are required to connect the circles in an alternating progressive sequence as quickly and accurately as possible without lifting their pencil from the paper. Trail-B is a pure test of assessing the executive functioning.
The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
Change in Verbal fluency test (VFT) from baseline to 6th week
時間枠:The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.
It is a test to assess the verbal ability and executive control ability. It consists of 2 tasks: semantic fluency and phonemic fluency and the participants are given 1 min to produce as many unique words as possible within these categories. In semantic category participants have to produce name of objects for example fruits or animals. In phonemic words starting from a specific letter like 'f' are produced. The participant's score in each task is the number of unique correct words.
The score were recorded at baseline before intervention start and at the 6th week i.e. at the end of intervention.

二次結果の測定

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Change in Random Blood sugar (RBS) from baseline to 6th week
時間枠:The score were recorded for 6 weeks before the start of each session.
Blood sugar (RBS) was measured using glucometer (ACCU-CHECK Performa, model= NC (mg/dl) Sr no: 68802207857) before each session.
The score were recorded for 6 weeks before the start of each session.

その他の成果指標

結果測定
メジャーの説明
時間枠
Change in Blood pressure in mm Hg from baseline to 6 week
時間枠:The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Blood pressure was monitored before and after each session. Mercury Sphagmomanometer and Stethoscope was used to monitor blood pressure.
The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Change in pulse rate in beats/min from baseline to 6 week
時間枠:The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Pulse rate was monitored before and after each session. Cardiac monitor (Operon OM-12) was used to monitor pulse rate and O2 sat. Cardiac monitor (Operon OM-12) was used to monitor pulse rate.
The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Change in oxygen saturation (O2 sat) in percentage from baseline to 6th week.
時間枠:The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Oxygen saturation (O2 sat) was monitored before and after each session. Cardiac monitor (Operon OM-12) was used to monitor pulse rate and O2 sat. Cardiac monitor (Operon OM-12) was used to monitor Oxygen saturation.
The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Change in respiratory rate in breaths/min from baseline to 6th week.
時間枠:The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.
Respiratory rate was monitored before and after each session. Respiratory was measured through abdominal movements in supine lying.
The score were recorded for 6 weeks before and after each session.

協力者と研究者

ここでは、この調査に関係する人々や組織を見つけることができます。

出版物と役立つリンク

研究に関する情報を入力する責任者は、自発的にこれらの出版物を提供します。これらは、研究に関連するあらゆるものに関するものである可能性があります。

一般刊行物

研究記録日

これらの日付は、ClinicalTrials.gov への研究記録と要約結果の提出の進捗状況を追跡します。研究記録と報告された結果は、国立医学図書館 (NLM) によって審査され、公開 Web サイトに掲載される前に、特定の品質管理基準を満たしていることが確認されます。

主要日程の研究

研究開始 (実際)

2017年3月1日

一次修了 (実際)

2017年8月1日

研究の完了 (実際)

2017年8月1日

試験登録日

最初に提出

2019年9月25日

QC基準を満たした最初の提出物

2019年10月11日

最初の投稿 (実際)

2019年10月15日

学習記録の更新

投稿された最後の更新 (実際)

2019年10月15日

QC基準を満たした最後の更新が送信されました

2019年10月11日

最終確認日

2019年10月1日

詳しくは

本研究に関する用語

個々の参加者データ (IPD) の計画

個々の参加者データ (IPD) を共有する予定はありますか?

いいえ

医薬品およびデバイス情報、研究文書

米国FDA規制医薬品の研究

いいえ

米国FDA規制機器製品の研究

いいえ

この情報は、Web サイト clinicaltrials.gov から変更なしで直接取得したものです。研究の詳細を変更、削除、または更新するリクエストがある場合は、register@clinicaltrials.gov。 までご連絡ください。 clinicaltrials.gov に変更が加えられるとすぐに、ウェブサイトでも自動的に更新されます。

Exergaming Training Groupの臨床試験

3
購読する