Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trial
— POINTEROfficial title:
U.S. Study to Protect Brain Health Through Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | Wake Forest University Health Sciences |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this research study is to see if lifestyle changes can protect memory and thinking (cognition) as we age. A recent study in Finland found that a combination of physical and cognitive exercise, diet, and social activity protected cognitive function in healthy older adults who were at increased risk of significant memory loss. So far no medications can rival this positive outcome. The point of POINTER is to test if lifestyle change can also protect against memory loss in Americans.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 2000 |
Est. completion date | July 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years to 79 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Sedentary (not a regular exerciser, determined using the POINTER Physical Activity Questionnaire) - Low MIND Diet score (determined using the MIND Diet Screener) - No cognitive impairment as per Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (mTICS) score >32 (includes adjustments for demographics such as age, education and race), the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR <0.5), and the CDR-Sum of Boxes (CDR-SB <1) - Risk Score for cognitive decline >2, using the following scoring algorithm:1 point: Suboptimum cardiovascular health (treated or untreated): systolic Blood Pressure >125 mmHg ~OR~ low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol >115 mg/dL~OR~ glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) >6.0%1 point: First degree family history (mother, father, sister, brother) of memory impairment- 1 point: Race and ethnicity: African American/Black, Native American, or Hispanic/Latinx 1 point: Older age: 70-79 years 1 point: Sex: male - Lives in a region where the POINTER interventions will be delivered - Does not plan to travel outside of the home geographic area for an extended period of time during study participation - Capacity to complete physical exercise - Willing to complete all study-related activities for at least 24 months - Willing to be randomized to either lifestyle intervention group Exclusion Criteria - Age <60 or =80 years - Any significant neurologic disease, including any form of dementia, mild cognitive impairment, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, normal pressure hydrocephalus, progressive supranuclear palsy, seizure disorder, subdural hematoma, multiple sclerosis, or history of significant head trauma with persistent neurologic sequelae or known structural brain abnormalities - History of major depression within the last 6 months - History of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia as per Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) V criteria - History of alcohol or substance abuse or dependence within the past 2 years, as per DSM V criteria - Current or past use of medications for memory impairment or AD (e.g., cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine) - Current daily use of systemic corticosteroids - Current use of 3 or more doses of narcotics/week. Use of intermittent narcotics should be stopped 48 hours prior to clinic visits/cognitive testing. Tramadol is allowed as long as the dose remains stable for 3 months. - Use of psychoactive medications, including benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood-stabilizers, psychostimulants, anti- parkinsonian medications, anticonvulsant medications or medications with significant central anticholinergic activity are allowed as long as the medication is NOT used to treat an exclusionary medical condition. - Significant cardiovascular disease (including New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class III or IV congestive heart failure, clinically significant aortic stenosis, history of cardiac arrest, or uncontrolled angina) - Serious conduction disorder (e.g., 3rd degree heart block), uncontrolled arrhythmia, or new Q waves or ST-segment depressions (>3 mm) on ECG (treated atrial fibrillation for more than 1 year or occasional premature ventricular contractions on ECG are not exclusions) - Myocardial infarction, major heart surgery (i.e., valve replacement, bypass surgery, stent placement, angioplasty), deep vein thrombosis, or pulmonary embolus in the past 6 months - Large vessel stroke in the past 2 years - History of transient ischemic attack (TIA) or small vessel stroke in the last 6 months; TIA occurring more than 6 months ago with residual effects - Current use of insulin to treat type 2 diabetes - Lung disease requiring either regular use of corticosteroids or the use of supplemental oxygen; intermittent use of corticosteroids or supplemental oxygen to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation is allowed; use of inhaled steroids for asthma is allowed - End stage renal disease (e.g., requiring dialysis or as per clinician discretion) - Clinically significant abnormalities in laboratory blood tests as per judgment of the site Study Clinician - History within the last 2 years of treatment for primary or recurrent malignant disease, excluding non-melanoma skin cancers, resected cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ, basal cell carcinoma, cervical carcinoma in situ, or in situ prostate cancer with normal prostate-specific antigen post treatment; long-term endocrine therapy for breast cancer is allowed (e.g., tamoxifen, anastrozole) - History of hip fracture, joint replacement, or spinal surgery in the last 6 months - Currently receiving physical therapy or cardiopulmonary rehabilitation - History of a malabsorptive bariatric procedure (gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion); other bariatric procedures involving restriction (i.e., sleeve, band) are not exclusionary - Resides in an assisted living facility or nursing home - Receives hospice care - Site PI/Study Clinician discretion regarding medical status, appropriateness of participation or concern about intervention adherence |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Chicagoland--Rush | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | Chicagoland--Advocate Aurora Health | Downers Grove | Illinois |
United States | Houston | Houston | Texas |
United States | New England--Rhode Island | Providence | Rhode Island |
United States | Northern California | Sacramento | California |
United States | North Carolina | Winston-Salem | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Alzheimer's Association |
United States,
Ngandu T, Lehtisalo J, Solomon A, Levalahti E, Ahtiluoto S, Antikainen R, Backman L, Hanninen T, Jula A, Laatikainen T, Lindstrom J, Mangialasche F, Paajanen T, Pajala S, Peltonen M, Rauramaa R, Stigsdotter-Neely A, Strandberg T, Tuomilehto J, Soininen H, Kivipelto M. A 2 year multidomain intervention of diet, exercise, cognitive training, and vascular risk monitoring versus control to prevent cognitive decline in at-risk elderly people (FINGER): a randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 2015 Jun 6;385(9984):2255-63. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60461-5. Epub 2015 Mar 12. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Global cognitive function | Global cognitive function will be obtained from a composite score derived from subtest scores on the POINTER modified Neuropsychological Test Battery (PmNTB) that includes: Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test, Story Recall, Visual Paired Associates, Number Span, Word Fluency, Trail-Making Test, and Digit Symbol Substitution Test. Scores from each individual test will be converted to z-scores that typically range from -3 to 3, with higher scores reflecting better performance, and averaged to form a composite. The primary outcome is the slope of these composite scores over repeated assessments (standard deviation units per year), with less negative (or positive) slopes reflecting better performance. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Episodic Memory | This will be a composite score from PmNTB subtests Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test, Story Recall, Visual Paired Associates; and experimental measures: Cogstate One-Card Learning, Face Name Associative Memory Exam, and Behavioral Pattern Separation of Objects, calculated in a manner parallel to how the primary composite outcome is calculated. This secondary outcome is the slope of these composite scores over time (standard deviation units per year) with less negative (or positive) slopes reflecting better performance. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Executive Function | This will be a composite score from PmNTB subtests Number Span, Word Fluency, Trail-Making Test Part B, Digit Symbol Substitution Test; and experimental measures: Cogstate One Back, and Digital Clock Drawing Test, calculated in a manner parallel to the primary composite outcome is calculated. This secondary outcome is the slope of these composite scores over time (standard deviation units per year) with less negative (or positive) slopes reflecting better performance. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Processing Speed | This will be a composite score from PmNTB subtests Trail-Making Test Part A and Digit Symbol Substitution Test; and experimental measures: Cogstate Detection and Identification, and Digital Clock Drawing Test calculated in a manner parallel to the primary composite outcome is calculated. This secondary outcome is the slope of these composite scores over time (standard deviation units per year) with less negative (or positive) slopes reflecting better performance. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum of Boxes | The Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) is a clinical scale that rates the severity of dementia as absent, questionable, mild, moderate, or severe (CDR score of 0, 0.5, 1, 2, or 3, respectively) across six domains. Scores from these domains are summed ranging from 0 to 18, with higher scores reflecting worse performance. The secondary outcome will be the change in the mean scores from baseline to 2 years. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) | The Lawton-Brody IADL is a commonly used scale in clinical practice and research that assess a person's functional ability to complete tasks such as shopping, food preparation, transportation, and managing finances. Scores range from 0 to 8 for women and from 0 to 5 for men, with higher scores reflecting better performance. The secondary outcome will be the change in the mean scores from baseline to 2 years. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Everyday Cognition (ECog) | The ECog is a validated scale developed to assess everyday functional status. The short form of the instrument will be used in U.S. POINTER. Scores range from 0 to 4 with higher scores reflecting greater poorer function. The secondary outcome will be the change in the mean scores from baseline to 2 years. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Digital Clock Drawing Test (DCTClock) | DCTClock assesses cognition via novel software that processes information from a commercially available digital pen. This software is able to capture nuances in cognitive performance. Many metrics can be generated with this device. The secondary outcome for U.S. POINTER will be time (in seconds) to completion of the clock drawing test, with longer times reflecting poorer processing speed. The secondary outcome will be the change in the mean scores from baseline to 2 years. | up to 2 years | |
Secondary | Lifestyle Composite | This composite score is based on self-reported Physical Activity Questionnaire, Rush Food Frequency Questionnaire, and the Cognitive Activity Questionnaire. Participants will be ordered with respect to each index, with higher scores reflecting 1) greater daily physical activity, 2) greater conformance with the MIND Diet, and 3) greater cognitive activity. Based on these orderings, participants will be assigned percentiles with respect to each measure relative to the overall group. These percentiles will range from 0 to 100. The secondary outcome will be the average of the three percentiles. The secondary outcome will be the change in the mean scores from baseline to 2 years. | up to 2 years |
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