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The Impact of Mindful Walking on Neural Correlates of Executive Function in SC Older Adults at Risk of Alzheimer's and Dementias

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Phase 2
SUMMARY

Mindful walking is a promising and practical strategy because it combines two activities known to support healthy aging: walking and mindfulness. Unlike many structured exercise programs, mindful walking is low intensity, accessible, and easier to sustain in daily life. It may be especially useful for older adults at elevated risk for ADRD. However, most existing mindful walking studies have focused on mental health outcomes, such as stress reduction, rather than cognitive health. Little is known about whether mindful walking can support cognition or how it may influence brain function. To address this gap and strengthen a future R01 resubmission, the investigators propose a two-arm randomized controlled pilot trial using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a safe, non-invasive brain imaging method. fNIRS measures brain activity through sensors placed on the scalp and is well-suited for repeated assessments in older adults because it is quiet, portable, painless, and cost-effective. The investigators will recruit racially and ethnically diverse middle-aged and older adults from the Midlands of South Carolina who are at elevated risk for ADRD. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: mindful walking or walking-only control. Both groups will complete 8 staff-supervised individual sessions over 4 weeks. The mindful walking group will learn and practice simple mindfulness skills while walking in multiple settings, including lab-based, indoor, and outdoor environments, to support real-world use. Findings from this pilot study will provide important evidence on whether mindful walking can support brain and cognitive health in adults at elevated risk for ADRD. The results will also help establish a practical, scalable, and sustainable prevention strategy for underserved aging populations in South Carolina.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 60
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• Age 60 or older

• Sedentary (sit ≥9hrs per day) and not meeting the US physical activity guidelines

• Have at least one of the following ADRD risk factors:

• i. family history of ADRD (\>= first-degree relative) ii. subjective experience of cognitive complaints iii. currently overweight or obese (BMI≥25)

• Adequate hearing, visual and cognitive ability to complete study tasks and assessments

• Able to walk without others' assistance

• Medically stable with or without medication (do not expect to have major health status changes or a surgery in the next 4 months)

Locations
United States
South Carolina
University of South Carolina
RECRUITING
Columbia
Contact Information
Primary
Halle Prine, MS
HPRINE@email.sc.edu
8039997392
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-06-18
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-11-17
Participants
Target number of participants: 54
Treatments
Experimental: Mindful walking arm
Older adults will participate in 8 sessions of mindful walking over one month
Active_comparator: Walking-only arm
Older adults will participate in 8 sessions of walking over one month
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: University of South Carolina
Collaborators: USC Center for Clinical and Translational Research

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov