Cognitive Function Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cognitive Control and Physical Exercise: A Multi-Modal Intervention
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that aerobic exercise and a computer-based cognitive intervention leads to improved cognitive function accompanied by increases in gray matter density and changes in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) patterns of task-related activation.
Epidemiological evidence suggest that a set of lifetime exposures including educational and
occupational attainment and leisure activities later in life are associated with more
preserved cognitive and day-to-day functioning and reduced risk of dementia. However, the
specific set of activities that can maintain or improve function in late life are relatively
unexplored. In the current study, we will test the combined efficacy of two such activities:
cognitive training and aerobic exercise. These activities have been shown to increase
cognitive function and brain plasticity, respectively. The cognitive intervention that we
will use is training with the Space Fortress task. This task is aimed at improving cognitive
control processes that underlie multiple activities and are particularly affected by aging.
We hypothesize that combining these two interventions will produce synergistic effects that
will significantly improve cognitive and day-to-day function in healthy older adults.
A total of 90 cognitively-healthy older adults will be recruited and randomly assigned to
one of three conditions: control video game, control exercise and combined exercise and
space fortress training. A range of cognitive and day-to-day functioning will be assessed at
baseline and after three months of training. We will also assess compliance with a
home-based version of the training program from the end of the 3-month laboratory-based
training and the effect of this compliance on measures of cognition and day-to-day
functioning. We hypothesize that the interventions can be sustained over a 1-year period and
that larger benefits will be observed in participants that adhere to the protocol.
We also propose two complementary approaches to investigating the neural correlates of the
beneficial effects of aerobic exercise on cognition: 1) imaging -- we will use a combination
of structural, metabolic, and cognitive activation fMRI studies to evaluate the neural
substrates of the effect of aerobic exercise on cognition. 2) important correlates -- we
will explore the effects of apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype, inflammatory markers and
cognitive reserve on the cognitive effects of aerobic exercise.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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