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Investigating Gains in Neurocognition in an Intervention Trial of Exercise
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating 150 Minutes Week, 225 Minutes Week, and 1 other intervention for Healthy and Cognitive Function 1, Social. Completed, enrolled 648 participants across 5 sites.
Detailed Summary
This randomized control trial will examine whether a 12 month monitored exercise intervention improves brain health in cognitively normal older adults. This trial will also address several important unanswered questions: (1) Are the recommended public health guidelines of 150 minutes/week of exercise sufficient for improving cognitive performance? (2) Does exercise influence brain structure and/or function? (3) Is there a dose-response effect of exercise on the above variables such that greater amounts of exercise brings about greater benefits in cognitive and brain health? (4) What are the mechanisms by which exercise influences brain health? and (5) What factors attenuate or magnify the effects of exercise on brain and cognitive health and contribute to the individual variability in intervention outcomes?
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
This group will complete aerobic based exercise 150 minutes per week. Participants will obtain minutes through supervised on site exercise and home based exercise. An exercise duration of 30 minutes will be achieved by the forth week of the program and be maintained for the duration of the intervention. Heart rate will be monitored to ensure proper intensity levels. Participants will also be instructed to exercise at home for 30 minutes for two other days of the week at a similar intensity. The prescribed intensity will be 50-60% of the maximum heart rate reserve for weeks one to six and 60-75% for the remainder of the program. Participants in the walking conditions will wear heart rate monitors and be encouraged to walk within their target heart rate zone. During the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown, all intervention exercise was been shifted to home based.
This group will complete aerobic based exercise 225 minutes per week. Participants will obtain minutes through supervised on site exercise and home base exercise. A walking duration of 45 minutes will be achieved by the seventh week of the program. This will be maintained for the duration of the intervention and heart rate will be monitored to ensure proper intensity levels. Participants will be instructed to exercise at home for 45 minutes for two other days of the week at a similar intensity. The prescribed intensity will be 50-60% of the maximum heart rate reserve for weeks one to six and 60-75% for the remainder of the program. Participants in the walking conditions will wear heart rate monitors and be encouraged to walk within their target heart rate zone. During the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown, all intervention exercise has been shifted to home based.
The control condition will focus on improving balance, flexibility, and strength. This group will obtain 150 minutes per week via in person sessions, zoom sessions and home based stretching. Resistance bands, balance disks, yoga blocks, and exercise mats will be used to engage in non-cardiorespiratory activities. These are progressive in nature and include modifications to accommodate injuries, physical difficulties, etc. A new set of similar, yet slightly more challenging activities will be introduced every four weeks. During the first two weeks, participants are introduced to the new activities, and, during the second two weeks, they are encouraged to increase intensity by using more weight or more repetitions. During the current Covid-19 pandemic, all intervention exercise has been shifted to home based.