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Feasibility of a 6-month pilot randomised controlled trial of resistance training on cognition and brain health in Canadian older adults at-risk for diabetes: study protocol

机译:在加拿大有糖尿病风险的成年人中进行为期6个月的针对抵抗力训练进行认知和脑健康抵抗训练的可行性随机对照试验:研究方案

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IntroductionType 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with cognitive deficits and increased risk of dementia, and thus individuals at high risk for T2D (ie, those who are overweight or prediabetic) are also at greater risk for cognitive decline. Aerobic exercise is known to preserve and improve cognitive function, but the effects of resistance training (RT) are much less known in older adults. Moreover, research on the effects of RT on cognition and brain health (structure and function) in older adults at-risk for diabetes is limited. To address this question, a 6-month RT intervention is needed. Importantly, before conducting a full-scale randomised controlled trial (RCT), we are conducting a feasibility pilot study to assess potential recruitment rates, adherence and retention in this specific population.
机译:前言2型糖尿病(T2D)与认知功能障碍和痴呆症的风险增加相关,因此,患有T2D的高风险个体(即,那些超重或糖尿病前期的个体)也具有更大的认知衰退风险。有氧运动可以保持和改善认知功能,但阻力训练(RT)的作用在老年人中却鲜为人知。此外,在有糖尿病风险的老年人中,RT对认知和脑健康(结构和功能)的影响的研究是有限的。为了解决这个问题,需要进行6个月的RT干预。重要的是,在进行全面随机对照试验(RCT)之前,我们正在进行可行性试点研究,以评估该特定人群的潜在招募率,依从性和保留率。

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