Traumatic Brain Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acute Effects of Exercise on Memory in Healthy and Brain-Injured Individuals
Verified date | August 28, 2017 |
Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Background:
- Research has shown that one exercise session may improve a person s ability to recall
information they learned before the exercise. Knowing how exercise changes brain activity to
improve memory can help researchers understand how memory works and how to improve it in
people with memory problems. This study compares two kinds of exercise on a stationary bike
for their ability to temporarily improve memory on certain tests. Researchers will look at
the effect of exercise on body chemistry by drawing blood and collecting saliva.
Objectives:
- To understand how a single session of exercise affects memory testing in healthy people and
people who have had traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Eligibility:
- Adults ages 18 through 45 with TBI.
- Healthy adult volunteers, ages 18 through 45.
Design:
- Participants will be screened with medical history and physical exam. This will take
about 1 hour.
- Participants with TBI will also be screened with a test of their memory. This will take
another hour.
- Visit 1 will take about 3 hours. Participants will:
<TAB>- Have a tube inserted in their arm for drawing blood during the tests.
<TAB>- Take memory tests. They will look at pictures, symbols, and words, then answer
questions.
<TAB>- Give a saliva sample by chewing on a small sponge for 2 minutes.
<TAB>- Exercise on a stationary bike.
<TAB>- Take the memory tests again.
- Visit 2 will take place 1 week later. Participants will take the memory tests only.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 42 |
Est. completion date | August 28, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | May 21, 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility |
- INCLUSION CRITERIA: <TAB> - Age 18-45 (inclusive) - English speaking and writing - For TBI patients:<TAB> - History of TBI (defined according to the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Criteria: History of having sustained a traumatically induced physiological disruption of brain function at least 2 months before participation) - Evidence of at least moderate TBI severity. Evidence for intensity of TBI will be any one of the following 3 criteria: 1. GCS greater than or equal to 9 (obtained in Emergency Room and noted in medical record) 2. Post-traumatic amnesia > 24 hours 3. TBI-related abnormality on neuroimaging (either CT or MRI) - Documented memory deficit, i.e., a score of 1 standard deviation or more below age-adjusted norm on a recognized clinical test of memory, such as the Wexler Memory Scale, within the last two years. - Enrollment in Protocol 11-N-0084 - Right-handedness for fMRI participants EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - Inability to give informed consent - History of major neurological or psychiatric illness, e.g., neurodegenerative disorder, stroke, congenital or genetic disorder, currently symptomatic major depressive disorder, schizophrenia - History of exercise intolerance - Any finding on examination indicative of cardiac or respiratory compromise - History of heart disease - History of pulmonary disease, other than controlled, non-exercise-induced asthma - History of uncontrolled diabetes - Resting heart rate > 100 BPM - Resting systolic blood pressure > 140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure > 100 mmHg - Peripheral condition making completion of the exercise protocol impossible, such as severe osteoarthritis or chronic pain - Pregnancy - For healthy subjects undergoing MRI: - Ferromagnetic metal in the cranial cavity or eye, e.g. aneurysm clip, implanted neural stimulator, cochlear implant, or ocular foreign body - Implanted cardiac pacemaker or auto-defibrillator or pump - Non-removable body piercing - Claustrophobia - Inability to lie supine for two hours - Any structural brain abnormality, such as tumor or stroke |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
United States,
Ahlskog JE, Geda YE, Graff-Radford NR, Petersen RC. Physical exercise as a preventive or disease-modifying treatment of dementia and brain aging. Mayo Clin Proc. 2011 Sep;86(9):876-84. doi: 10.4065/mcp.2011.0252. Review. — View Citation
Borg G. Perceived exertion as an indicator of somatic stress. Scand J Rehabil Med. 1970;2(2):92-8. — View Citation
Craig CL, Marshall AL, Sjöström M, Bauman AE, Booth ML, Ainsworth BE, Pratt M, Ekelund U, Yngve A, Sallis JF, Oja P. International physical activity questionnaire: 12-country reliability and validity. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003 Aug;35(8):1381-95. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Recall of pictures | 2 years | ||
Secondary | Recall of word lists | 2 years | ||
Secondary | Digit-symbol substitution performance | 2 years |
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