University Students Clinical Trial
— YoungFitTOfficial title:
Active Young, Healthy Mind: Strategies for Brain Health and Psychological Well-being in Young Adults: A Randomized Mixed-method Study With and Without Virtual Reality (VR) (YoungFitT: Young Fitness Technology)
The main objective of YoungFitT Project is to study the effect and neuro-psycho-biological mechanisms of mind and body interventions, also in the form of virtual reality (VR), on brain health, cognitive and psychological well-being of college students. The investigators have adopted an inter and multidisciplinary and multimodal approach to provide a more integrative perspective using cognitive, psychological, biochemical, and neuroimaging measurements. The investigators hypothesize that all three interventions Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Qigong, and High-Intensity Functional Training (HIFT) will produce gains in cognitive functions and psychological well-being at three months compared to baseline. Also, all three interventions will induce changes in the microbiota and brain structure and function. Finally, using a VR environment for these interventions will provide greater adherence and cognitive and psychological well-being benefits than conventional training.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 219 |
Est. completion date | September 18, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | May 18, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Individuals aged 18-25 years old - Fluency in Catalan or Spanish (I.e., able to understand and speak) - Accept to take part in the study and sign the informed consent according to the Declaration of Helsinki. Exclusion Criteria: - Severe Neurological or psychiatric history - Alcohol or drug abuse history - Injury that prevents exercise Exclusion criteria only for MRI examination: - Claustrophobia - Medical device (e.g., pacemaker implants, stents) - Other metal objects in the body Exclusion criteria only for VR study: - Dizziness - Contraindications or troubles that could condition the use of VR |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Maria Mataro | Barcelona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Barcelona | Adventhealth Research Institute, Neuroscience, EventLab, ICREA Academia, INEFC, Institut de Neurociències de la Universitat de Barcelona, Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu (CERCA center), Nirakara Lab, University of Murdock, University Ramon Llull |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in immediate verbal attention | Direct Digit Span, subtest from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Third Edition (WAIS-III). Span. Direct score. Range 0-9. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in processing speed | Symbol-Digit Coding subtest from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Third Edition (WAIS-III). Direct score. Range 0-133. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in visual attention | Trail Making Test Part A. Seconds to complete the numerical sequence. Direct score. More time indicates worse performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in verbal memory | Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test. Direct score. Range 0-75. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in visual memory | Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure. The memory drawing accuracy at 3-5 minutes. Direct score. Range 0-36. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Executive Function - Flexibility | Trail Making Test Part B. Seconds to complete the alphanumeric sequence. Direct score. More time indicates worse performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Executive Function - Inhibition | Stroop Color and Word Test. Interference of the Stroop Color and Word Test. Interference is calculated as follows: CW - ((W * C) / (W + C)). Higher scores indicate better performance. Negative values are possible, meaning a bad performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Executive Function - Verbal Fluency | Phonetic Fluency is measured using the Controlled Oral Word Association Test, spanish adaptation, and semantic fluency test using the category Animal. The total number of evoked words starting with the letters P, M, and R (60 seconds for each letter) and animals (60 seconds). Direct score. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Change in verbal digit working memory | Backward Digit Span subtest from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Third Edition (WAIS-III). Span. Direct score. Range 0-8. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Verbal Comprehension | Vocabulary subtest from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Third Edition (WAIS-III). Direct score. Range 0-66. Higher scores indicate better performance. | Baseline (2 weeks before) | |
Primary | Changes in Psychological symptoms | 90 Symptoms Inventory (90-SCL-R). Direct scores from 0 to 4. Higher scores indicate more symptomatology. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Self-esteem | Rosenberg Self-esteem scale (RSE). Direct scores from 10 to 40. Higher scores indicate higher self-esteem. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Depression, anxiety and stress | Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21). Direct score. Range 0-126. Higher scores indicate more global symptoms | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Mindfulness | Five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ). Direct scores from 39 to 195. Higher scores indicate more Mindfulness levels. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Self-efficacy | General self-efficacy scale (GSE). Direct scores from 10 to 40. Higher scores indicate more self-eficacy. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Sleep quality | Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Direct score. Range 0-21. Lower scores indicate better sleep quality. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Primary | Changes in Diet | Mediterranean Diet Assessment Tool (PREDIMED). Direct score. Range 0-14. Higher scores indicate more adherence to a Mediterranean diet. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Physical activity | International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Total physical activity measured in MET-min/week through the International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short Form. Direct score. Higher scores indicate more physical activity. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Anthropometric Measurements - Height | Height in meters | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Anthropometric Measurements - Weight | Weight in Kg | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Anthropometric Measurements - Body Mass | Body mass index (BMI) | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Anthropometric Measurements - Waist and hip circumference | Waist and hip circumference. Waist-to-hip ratio. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Physiological stress - Heart rate variability | RMSSD | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Physiological stress - blood pressure | Blood pressure. Sistolic and diastolic blood pressure in millimeters of mercury. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in aerobic capacity | Submaximal oxygen consumption test. Estimated VO2 score from submaximal step test. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in lower body muscle power | Countermovement jump. Initial velocity and power output in countermovement jump in meters per second. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in strength of the hand flexor muscles | Han-grip test. Right and left hand grip strength in kilogram-force. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in balance | Y-balance test. Composite score of left leg Y Balance Test (% of leg length) (in cm). Formula = ((YBALANCE_L_ANTERIOR + YBALANCE_L_POSTEROMEDIAL + YBALANCE_L_POSTEROLATERAL) / (3 * LEG_LENGTH)) * 100 | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in flexibility | Sit-and-reach test. Corrected sit and reach distance in centimeters. | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in White matter integrity | White matter integrity: tractography | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in Resting-state connectivity | Resting state brain activity using fMRI | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in brain volumetry | Grey and white matter volume measured by MRI | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Microbiota data | Quantification of different bacterial species from the fresh stool samples | Baseline (2 weeks before) & follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Changes in emotional status | Semi-structured interview with qualitative content and sentiment analysis | Follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) | |
Secondary | Usability Virtual Reality System: | System Usability Scale (SUS). Direct scores from 0 to 100. Higher scores indicate more usability | Follow-up (2 weeks after completing interventions) |
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