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Protocol for a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of physical activity on delaying the progression of white matter changes on MRI in older adults with memory complaints and mild cognitive impairment: The AIBL Active trial

机译:一项关于在患有记忆力障碍和轻度认知障碍的老年人中评估体育锻炼对延缓白质变化进展的影响的随机对照试验的方案:AIBL主动试验

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BackgroundOlder adults free of dementia but with subjective memory complaints (SMC) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are considered at increased risk of cognitive decline. Vascular risk factors (VRF), including hypertension, heart disease, smoking, hypercholesterolemia and lack of physical activity (PA) have been identified as modifiable risk factors contributing to cognitive decline, and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) are associated with VRF, SMC and cognitive impairment. Findings from a growing number of clinical trials with older adults are providing strong evidence for the benefits of physical activity for maintaining cognitive function, but few studies are investigating these benefits in high-risk populations. The aim of AIBL Active is to determine whether a 24-month physical activity program can delay the progression of white matter changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
机译:背景老年痴呆但患有主观记忆障碍(SMC)或轻度认知障碍(MCI)的成年人被认为认知能力下降的风险增加。已将包括高血压,心脏病,吸烟,高胆固醇血症和缺乏体育活动(PA)在内的血管危险因素(VRF)视为可导致认知能力下降的可改变危险因素,而白质高强度(WMH)与VRF,SMC和认知障碍。越来越多的针对老年人的临床试验中的发现提供了有力的证据证明体育锻炼对维持认知功能的益处,但是很少有研究对高风险人群的这些益处进行研究。 AIBL Active的目的是确定一项24个月的体育锻炼计划是否可以延迟磁共振成像(MRI)上白质变化的进展。

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