Cognitive Function Clinical Trial
— SPICEOfficial title:
Does Dietary Supplementation With Curcumin Maintain or Improve Physical and Cognitive Function in Aging Adults at Increased Risk for Disability?
Verified date | July 2022 |
Source | University of Florida |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This placebo-controlled RCT tests whether dietary supplementation with curcumin maintains or improves cognitive and physical function in older adults who are at high risk of functional decline due existing (mild) functional impairments and elevated biomarkers of inflammation and explore the association between functional changes and changes in biological indicators of active inflammation.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 17 |
Est. completion date | October 18, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | October 18, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age > 65 years - Usual walking speed <1 m/sec and >0.44 m/sec on the 4 m walk - Sedentary lifestyle (< 120 min per week of moderate intensity physical activity); - CRP > 1.0 mg/dL - Willingness and ability to give informed consent - Willingness to be randomized to the intervention groups - Availability for participation through duration of study Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion Criteria (General) - Unable to complete 400 meter walk test - Failure or inability to provide informed consent - Residence in a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF); residence in an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) or independent housing is allowed - Self-reported inability to walk one block - Blood pressure readings >160/100 - Significant cognitive impairment, defined as a known diagnosis of dementia, or a Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) score <24 - Unable to communicate because of severe hearing loss or speech disorder - Clinically significant depression (CES-D score > 20) - Severe cardiac disease, including NYHA Class III or IV congestive heart failure, clinically significant aortic stenosis, history of cardiac arrest, use of a cardiac defibrillator, or uncontrolled angina - Severe pulmonary disease, pneumonitis or interstitial lung disease - Severe rheumatologic or orthopedic diseases (e.g., awaiting joint replacement, active inflammatory disease) - Neurological conditions that cause impaired muscle function or mobility (e.g., Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS) - Other significant co-morbid medical disease (e.g. renal failure with eGFR < 30 ml/minute or on hemodialysis) or severe psychiatric disorder (e.g. bipolar, schizophrenia) - Terminal illness with life expectancy less than 12 months, as determined by a physician - Excessive alcohol use, defined as more than 5 drinks/day for males or more than 4 drinks/day for females, or more than 14 drinks per week - Current smoker or less than 3 years smoking cessation - Participating in another clinical trial or receiving an investigational product within 3 months prior to screening/enrollment Exclusion Criteria (Curcumin-related) - Diabetes mellitus currently taking medications to lower blood glucose (oral or by injection) - Current use of anticoagulant or anti-platelet medications (aspirin 81 mg daily is allowed) - Congenital or acquired bleeding disorders - Cholelithiasis or other gall bladder or biliary tract disease - Chronic gastrointestinal blood loss or iron deficiency (serum ferritin < 12 ng/mL, with or without anemia) - History of estrogen-sensitive conditions including breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers; endometriosis; and uterine fibroids - History of Tuberculosis (TB), HIV, Hepatitis B or C, or other disease potentially compromising immune function - Current use of medications targeting immune or inflammatory function (e.g., sulfasalazine) - Current use of anabolic medications (i.e., growth hormones or testosterone), antidepressant medications and antipsychotic agents (including monoamine oxidase inhibitors), or anticholinesterase inhibitors (i.e., Aricept) Temporary Exclusion Criteria - Acute infection (urinary, respiratory, other) or hospitalization within 1 month - Myocardial infarction, CABG, or valve replacement within past 6 months - Pulmonary embolism or deep venous thrombosis within past 6 months - Stroke, hip fracture, hip or knee replacement, or spinal surgery within past 4 months - Receiving physical therapy for gait, balance, or other lower extremity training |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Florida | Gainesville | Florida |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Florida | National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Curcumin and Physical Function -Walking | To examine the effects of dietary supplementation with curcumin on changes in physical function walking speed- 400meter walk test. | Change in walking speed (meters/second) from Baseline and 3 months | |
Primary | Curcumin and Physical Function - Hand Grip | To examine the effects of dietary supplementation with curcumin on changes in physical function grip strength- hand dynamometer | Change in grip strength (kilograms) from Baseline and 3 months | |
Secondary | Curcumin and Cognitive Function - Attention & Memory | To examine the effects of dietary supplementation with curcumin on cognitive performance mini-mental state examination. 30 points max. The lower, the worse score. | Change in attention from Baseline and 3 months | |
Secondary | Curcumin and Pain | To examine the effects of dietary supplementation with curcumin on pain symptoms (pain scale 0-10 with 10 being the worst) | Baseline and 3 months | |
Secondary | Curcumin and Inflammation - Interleukin-6 | To examine the effects of dietary supplementation with curcumin on markers of systemic inflammation Interleukin-6 (ng/ml) | From Baseline and 3 months |
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