Aged Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Village Interactive Training and Learning Study
The purpose of this research study is to help scientists and health care providers learn
more about preventing dementia and brain disease in older adults. There is an urgent need to
develop strategies to prevent or slow down memory loss and brain function decline in the
elderly.
In this study, the investigators hope to learn how physical exercise and a brain training
program work together to improve thinking and memory in older adults. Specifically, these
aims include:
- Learning whether physical activities (like biking or treadmill walking or Wii Fit
games) will help improve the benefits of a brain training program. Based on preliminary
results and that in the literature, the investigators anticipate greater cognitive
benefits in the Exercise + Cognitive training groups than the Cognitive Training alone
group.
- To determine whether the benefits of adding exercise will occur quickly or develop more
gradually over time. The investigators suspect that a major benefit of exercise
pre-dosing will occur by the 12th week of the program.
- To examine whether Wii-Fit exercise games cause similar effects on brain training as
traditional exercise programs such as biking or walking. Although several recent
studies have raised questions about the true aerobic benefit of exergames such as
Wii-Fit Plus, other evidence suggests that these weaker aerobic benefits may be offset
by the greater novelty and interest level afforded by exergames.
Research Participants take part in a 16 week Wellness Program, which includes either
traditional physical exercise with brain training(Group A), Wii exergaming with brain
training(Group B) or brain training alone (Group C). Participants are randomly assigned to
groups.
A comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests, surveys and assessments are given prior
to start of the intervention, at completion of the 16 weeks, and again 3 months post
completion.
The program involves 4 days of physical activity each week for groups A & B. The physical
exercise/activity portion will involve warm up stretching and then either Group
A-traditional exercise (like riding a stationary recumbent bicycle or walking on a
treadmill), Group B- playing Nintendo Wii Exergames with a television based video game, or
Group C- NO exercise at all.
Every 4th week the 16 week intervention period, all participants in all three groups will
also complete 80 minutes of brain training activities each day of the week. This is in
addition to the previously assigned physical activity for Groups A & B. The brain training
regimen consists of Posit Science Insight computer based brain games.
The Insight program consists of five different modules that focus on visual processing,
attention, and memory. Each of the modules are described below:
1. Bird Safari: This module involves identifying and ordering simple visual stimuli that
flash on a screen. The goal is to improve ability to respond quickly to visual stimuli
and to segment rapidly changing visual pictures.
2. Jewel Diver: This module involves tracking objects as they become hidden by
distractors. The goal is to improve ability of visual system to rapidly identify and
discriminate objects in the visual periphery.
3. Master Gardener: This module involves visual working memory and matching pairs of
pictures.
4. Road Tour: This is a simulated driving exercise that involves divided attention to
oncoming cars and road signs. The goal is to improve ability of visual system to
continuously track multiple objects against a field of distractors.
5. Sweep Seeker: In this exercise, participants identify complex moving visual stimuli.
The goal is to improve rapid, sequential eye movements to salient visual targets,
process relevant information and then make rapid decisions to identify, discriminate
and classify targets.
Questionnaires regarding the participants mood before and after the brain training weekly
are administered. In addition, brief questionnaires on attention and memory are given to
measure thinking and memory progress.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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