Aging Well Clinical Trial
Official title:
ACAR Brain Health Intervention Study: A Preliminary Investigation of Subjective Memory and Well-Being
NCT number | NCT04208880 |
Other study ID # | ACARTBH |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | January 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | December 2020 |
The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of four Total Brain Health educational programs, TBH Brain Workout (1.0 and 2.0) and TBH Memory (1.0 and 2.0), in older adults residing in independent living facilities through the Acts Center for Applied Research (ACAR). Each TBH program trains for lifestyle intervention skills across the wellness spectrum shown by research to promote cognitive performance and reduce dementia risk, using social-based training methods, and experiential learning activities. Each TBH program also has two levels of difficulty (1.0 and 2.0), which will be assessed in independent groups. Each independent living community will administer one TBH program at a time such that participants will be randomly assigned to one of three categories: 1) one of the four educational programs, 2) an active book club that will read and discuss on tips to improve one's brain health, and 3) a wait-list control group. All groups other than the wait-list control group will have 8 sessions across 2 months. The older adults who agree to be a part of the research will be asked to fill out a survey at pre-intervention, post-intervention 1 (immediate), and post-intervention 2 (2 months). We predict that the participants in the TBH Brain Workout and TBH Memory programs (all difficulty levels) will have a greater knowledge about brain health, improved subjective appraisals of their memory, improved social outcomes, lower depression, and reduced dementia risk compared with the two control groups. The investigators predict that the active book club control will differ on brain health knowledge than the wait-list control group. Due to the more cognitively challenging nature of the harder TBH programs, the investigators also predicted that the harder versions would have greater improvement in brain health knowledge and improved subjective appraisals of their memory than the easier versions.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 294 |
Est. completion date | December 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Aged 60 and older Exclusion Criteria: - Diagnosed with a memory disorder - Currently engaging in other cognitive or brain training research |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | The University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa | Alabama |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | All Groups: Modifiable Dementia Risk Questionnaire (based on Deckers et al., 2015) | Self-report of having modifiable risk factors for dementia, ranging from -5.92 to 13.7 where higher is representative of a greater risk for dementia | 2 and 4 month time points | |
Other | All Groups: Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale (Hughes et al., 2004) | Self-report assessment of loneliness, ranging from 17 to 68 where higher numbers represent greater loneliness. | 2 and 4 month time points | |
Other | All Groups: The Social Disconnectedness Scale (Cornwell et al., 2009) | Self-report assessment of amount of social support, ranging from 9 to 36 where higher numbers represent greater social support. | 2 and 4 month time points | |
Primary | Brain Health Fund of Knowledge Questionnaire | Test of knowledge of lifestyle factors that improve brain health, ranging from 0 to 30 with a higher score representing better knowledge. | 2 months | |
Primary | Memory Controllability Inventory: Potential for Improvement (Lachman, 1995) | Self-reported assessment of one's own potential to improve their own cognition with a minimum score of 3 and maximum of 21 with higher scores indicating greater potential for improvement. | 2 months | |
Secondary | TBH Brain Workout Groups: Center for Epidemiological Survey-Depression (Radloff, 1977) | Self-reported assessment of depressive symptoms, ranging from 0 to 60 where higher scores indicate more depression. | 2 months | |
Secondary | TBH Brain Workout Groups: Daily Habits Questionnaire | Self-reported assessment of engagement in daily activities that promote brain health, ranging from 30 to 210 where higher scores represent more engagement in daily health habits. | 2 months | |
Secondary | TBH Memory Groups: Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire (Troyer & Rich, 2002) | Self-reported assessment of subjective memory on contentment (ranging from 9-72), ability (ranging from 0-77), and strategy (ranging from 9-64) with higher scores being better. | 2 months | |
Secondary | All Groups: Brain Health Fund of Knowledge Questionnaire | Test of knowledge of lifestyle factors that improve brain health, ranging from 0 to 30 with a higher score representing better knowledge. | 4 months | |
Secondary | All Groups: Memory Controllability Inventory: Potential for Improvement (Lachman, 1995) | Self-reported assessment of one's own potential to improve their own cognition with a minimum score of 3 and maximum of 21 with higher scores indicating greater potential for improvement. | 4 months |
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