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The effects of an 8-week computerized cognitive training program in older adults: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:为期8周的计算机认知培训计划对老年人的影响:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strategies that promote healthy cognitive aging and minimize cognitive decline. Currently, no curative pharmaceutical therapy exists for cognitive impairment and dementia. As a result, there is much interest in lifestyle approaches. Specifically, complex mental activity, such as cognitive training, may be a promising method to combat cognitive decline in older adults. As such, the industry of commercial computerized cognitive training (CCT) applications has rapidly grown in the last decade. However, the efficacy of these commercial products is largely not established. Moreover, exercise is a recognized strategy for promoting cognitive outcomes in older adults and may augment the efficacy of computerized cognitive training applications. Therefore, we propose a proof-of-concept randomized controlled trial (RCT) to examine the effect of a commercial CCT program in community-dwelling older adults. An 8-week RCT to examine the effect of a commercial CCT program, alone and preceded by a 15-min brisk walk, on cognitive function and explore the underlying neural mechanisms in adults aged 65–85?years old. Participants will be randomized to one of three intervention groups: 1) Computerized cognitive training (FBT); 2) A 15-min brisk walk followed by computerized cognitive training (Ex-FBT); or 3) A combination of educational classes, sham cognitive training, and balanced and tone exercises (active control, BAT). Participants in all intervention groups will attend three one-hour classes per week over the course of the intervention. Participants will be assessed at baseline, trial completion, and 1-year post study completion (1-year follow-up). If results from this study show benefits for cognition at trial completion, CCT programs, alone or in combination with walking, might be a strategy to promote healthy cognitive aging in older adults. In addition, results from the 1-year follow-up measurement could provide important information regarding the long-term benefits of these CCT programs. ClinicalTrials.gov Protocol Registration System: NCT02564809; registered September 1, 2015.
机译:考虑到世界人口的老龄化,重要的是确定能促进健康的认知老龄化并最大程度降低认知能力下降的策略。当前,不存在用于认知障碍和痴呆的治愈性药物疗法。结果,人们对生活方式的方法非常感兴趣。具体来说,复杂的心理活动(例如认知训练)可能是对抗老年人认知能力下降的有前途的方法。因此,在过去的十年中,商业计算机认知训练(CCT)应用程序行业发展迅速。但是,这些商业产品的功效在很大程度上尚未确立。此外,运动是公认的促进老年人认知结果的策略,可以增强计算机认知训练应用的功效。因此,我们提出了一项概念验证的随机对照试验(RCT),以检查商业CCT计划在社区居住的老年人中的效果。进行为期8周的随机对照试验,以单独检查商业CCT程序的效果,然后先进行15分钟的轻快步行,以研究认知功能并探讨65-85岁年龄段成年人的潜在神经机制。参与者将被随机分为三个干预组之一:1)计算机认知训练(FBT); 2)步行15分钟,然后进行计算机认知训练(Ex-FBT);或3)教育课,假认知训练以及平衡和语气练习(主动控制,BAT)的组合。在干预过程中,所有干预组的参与者每周将参加三个一小时的课程。将在基线,试验完成和研究结束后1年(1年随访)时对参与者进行评估。如果这项研究的结果表明完成试验对认知有益,则单独或与步行一起进行CCT计划可能是促进老年人健康认知老化的一种策略。此外,为期1年的跟踪测量结果可以提供有关这些CCT计划的长期利益的重要信息。 ClinicalTrials.gov方案注册系统:NCT02564809;于2015年9月1日注册。

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