Inspiring Seniors Towards Exercise Promotion to Protect Cognition

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the benefits of beat-accented music stimulation (BMS) for behavioral changes of physical activity (PA) in older adults with subjective memory complaints. Specific Aims are to determine (1) whether BMS beneficially influences PA behaviors and psychological responses to PA in older adults for 6 months, and (2) whether exercising with BMS differently influences physical and cognitive functioning as well as quality of life in older adults.To test the effects of BMS on PA, participants will be randomly assigned to an exercise intervention that either includes BMS or does not include BMS. Participants will attend a supervised group strength training (ST) (30 min/day) and and aerobic exercise (AE) (30-50 min/day) session for 3 days/week for the first 2 months, 1 day/week for the next 2 months (while encouraging participants to independently perform both AE and ST on other days), and independently for the final 2 months (always with a goal of performing \>150min/week AE and 3 days/week of ST for 30 min/day).

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 65
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• Adults at least 65 years old.

• Ambulatory/capable of walking for 6 minutes without pain or aid such as a walker/cane.

• Able to speak and read English.

• Healthy enough to exercise at moderate intensity with or without medical clearance by a primary care physician.

• Living in the community for the duration of the study (6 months).

• Having a reliable means of transportation.

• Having a safe place (at least 6 feet by 6 feet of open space) at home for unsupervised exercise training.

• Having self-perceived memory complaints.

• Having no symptoms of suicidal ideation and not meeting criteria for depressive disorder.

• Physically low-active by doing \< 60 min/week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise and no strength training for the last 3 months.

Locations
United States
Georgia
Emory University
RECRUITING
Atlanta
North Carolina
UNC Greensboro
RECRUITING
Greensboro
Contact Information
Primary
Study Team
istep@emory.edu
404-727-8919
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-05-15
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-10
Participants
Target number of participants: 80
Treatments
Experimental: Exercise and music
The strength training (ST) program incorporates single-leg exercises for balance training and training with resistance bands and body weight. During the ST, participants will be asked to synchronize their concentric and eccentric muscle contractions in time with the tempo of BMS playlists at a specific music tempo. For aerobic exercise (AE), participants will be instructed to walk at moderate intensity with duration increasing up to an ultimate goal of 150 min/week. Participants will be trained to walk in synchrony with the beats. Participants will receive individualized music playlists to match individual walking cadence and music preference.
No_intervention: Exercise
The ST program incorporates single-leg exercises for balance training and training with resistance bands and body weight. For AE, participants will be instructed to walk at moderate intensity with duration increasing up to an ultimate goal of 150 min/week.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: Alzheimer's Association, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Leads: Emory University

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