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NCT ID: NCT06248723 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Age-related Cognitive Decline

ItaliaN Study With Tailored Multidomain Interventions to Prevent Functional and Cognitive Decline in Community-dwelling Older Adults

IN TeMPO
Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this interventional non-pharmacological study is to investigate the effects of a multi-domain intervention ( "active intervention"), compared to that followed by normal clinical practice ("self-guided intervention"), in older adults. The primary objective is whether these interventions can prevent functional and cognitive decline in at-risk subjects. The multi-domain interventions will include physical exercise, a Mediterranean diet-based nutritional plan, cognitive training, regular medical check-ups, oral hygiene treatments and counseling, monitoring and counseling on visual and auditory abilities, counseling on sleep hygiene and treatment, control of cardiovascular, metabolic, and infectious risk factors, adjustment of drug therapy, suggestions for improving social interactions.

NCT ID: NCT04566757 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Age-related Cognitive Decline

Safety and Efficacy of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Plasma Infusion for Age-Related Cognitive Decline

Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to investigate the safety of Umbilical Cord Blood Plasma infusions in elderly adults regardless of gender, with age-related cognitive decline. Human clinical data of the use of young plasma appear to show beneficial cognitive effects.

NCT ID: NCT03750812 Not yet recruiting - Physical Activity Clinical Trials

The Effect of Age, Physical Fitness and a Single Bout of Aerobic Exercise on Motor and Cognitive Functions

Start date: December 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study is intended to examine the connection between two types of inhibition - cognitive and motor and the connection between motor inhibitory functions and a single bout of physical exercise in the context of age and physical fitness.