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NCT ID: NCT06435078 Completed - Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trials

Developments of Novel Virtual Visual and Haptic Stimulation Systems for the Elderly

Start date: March 6, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

previous studies indicated that sensory input can have positive impacts on finger force control in the elderly. Additionally, according to previous reports, apart from pharmacotherapy, nonpharmacologic interventions, such as psychosocial-environmental treatments, are emerging for the behavior and affective symptoms in AD . Moreover, enhanced finger force control and coordination lead to better hand dexterity and is believed to eventually improve life independence in the healthy elderly and the elderly with AD. Therefore, this study aims to develop novel virtual visual and haptic stimulation systems for the elderly to enhance their finger force control.

NCT ID: NCT06417034 Completed - Clinical trials for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

Hand Training Device For Cognitive Care

Start date: March 27, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Previous studies indicated that auditory stimulation as an external cue might have positive impacts on sensorimotor synchronization. Additionally, according to previous reports apart from traditional interventions, digitized game-based device, such as FTOMBVG, are beneficial for the brain activation in elderly. Moreover, enhanced finger force control and coordination lead to better hand dexterity and is believed to eventually improve life independence in the healthy elderly and the elderly with cognitive decline. Therefore, this study aims to develop an advanced systems based on the previous one, that can provide hand function rehabilitation, cognitive training, and emotional comfort for the elderly or people suffer from cognitive deficiency. They can enhance their finger force control or visual to motor synchronization by music embedded during the gaming process.

NCT ID: NCT04350177 Completed - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

A Study to Assess Single and Multiple Doses of IkT-148009 in Healthy Elderly Participants and Parkinson's Patients

Start date: February 16, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates the safety and tolerability of drug IkT-148009 in healthy elderly volunteers (55 to 70 years old). It also looks at the movement of IkT-148009 in the body. This first-in-human study is designed in 3 parts. In Part A, healthy participants will take a single, oral dose of IkT-148009 or placebo. Part A participants will be at the study site for approximately 4 days. In Part B, healthy participants will take an oral dose of IkT-148009 once a day for 7 days. Part B participants will be at the study site for approximately 12 days. In Part C, Parkinson's patients will take an oral dose of IkT-148009 once a day for 7 days. Part C participants will be at the study site for approximately 12 days.

NCT ID: NCT04028648 Completed - Healthy Elderly Clinical Trials

Generation of Prediction Equations for BIA of the Elderly

Start date: January 22, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of the study is to develop prediction equations for calculating Fat-Free Mass FFM, Total Body Water TBW, Extracellular Water ECW, Visceral Adipose Tissue VAT, total Skeletal Muscle Mass SMM and segmental SMM in a group of elderly. The prediction equations are based on linear regression analysis between the gold standard reference methods Air Displacement Plethysmography ADP, Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry DXA, Magnet Resonance Imaging MRI, Deuterium dilution method (D2O) and Sodium Bromide dilution method (NaBr) on the one hand and bioelectrical impedance measurements on the other hand. Multi-frequency bioimpedance is measured for all body segments: right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg, trunk, right body side and left body side using the seca mBCA 515 in standing position and the seca mBCA 525 in standing and lying position.

NCT ID: NCT03536871 Completed - Sarcopenia Clinical Trials

Exercise and Nutritional Supplementation

ENSASL
Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To understand the effects of a novel dietary supplement when used in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle exercise program and to define biomarkers that are specific to sarcopenia. A primary aim in the present study is to determine whether a relationship exists between positive changes in body composition through increases in lean mass and reductions in body fat following oral supplementation of naturally occurring food components in combination with exercise. The purpose of the present study is to examine the effects of a multi-nutrient supplement in combination with an endurance and resistance based exercise intervention in a cohort of older adult men with varying degrees of sarcopenia as compared to younger male controls (McMaster/CIHR/Exerkine project). A sub-purpose nested within the study is to provide serum and muscle samples for use in an aging/sarcopenia biomarker discovery study taken at pre-intervention for the young and older men (Buck Institute/Astellas project).

NCT ID: NCT02376270 Completed - Healthy Elderly Clinical Trials

Pectin, Aging and Intestinal Barrier Function

Start date: March 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The population is aging worldwide, which requires more attention to health needs and leads to a dramatic increase in health care costs. Prevention or delay of onset of disorders associated with aging is needed. Dietary intake of pectin, a dietary fiber, may have beneficial effects on gut health parameters, i.e. intestinal barrier function, immune function and microbial composition. As intestinal barrier function may be compromised in the elderly we will investigate whether the effects of pectin on selected parameters of gut health differ between young vs. older individuals. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of aging on pectin-induced changes in intestinal permeability. Furthermore, this study has seven secondary objectives. This study conforms to a randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled design including two parallel arms.The study population consists of Healthy human volunteers (male and female), 18-40 and 65-75 years old, BMI 20-30 kg/m2. One group will receive 7.5 grams of pectin supplements twice daily for four weeks. A second group will receive 7.5 grams of placebo supplements twice daily for four weeks. Before and after the supplementation period, several measurements will take place. The main study parameter is the change in urinary sugar excretion ratio before and after the intervention period.

NCT ID: NCT02235168 Completed - Healthy Elderly Clinical Trials

Effect of Rollator on Walking Distance in Elderly Patients

Start date: September 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the effect of a rollator on 6 Minute Walking Test (6MWT) in elderly people.

NCT ID: NCT02125305 Completed - Healthy Elderly Clinical Trials

Clinical Study to Investigate the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Metformin in the Elderly

ME01
Start date: August 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate the pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics metformin IR after oral administration in healthy elderly male volunteers.

NCT ID: NCT02063646 Completed - Healthy Elderly Clinical Trials

Effect of a Polyphenol-rich Food Supplement on Cognitive Function in Healthy Aging Adults

Neurophenol
Start date: February 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Several preliminary studies have shown that diet can have beneficial effects on cognitive decline. Among food shown to have such effects are some polyphenols from selected botanicals. Preclinical studies have concluded that polyphenols play a role in moderation of oxidative stress and inflammation, increased neuronal signaling, and improved metabolic function among other effects. Noteworthy, a positive and statistically significant association between the midlife level of polyphenol intake and cognitive function assessed 13 years later was found in a cohort of 2574 adults. Several mechanisms may be involved in these positive effects of food polyphenols on cognitive function in older adults: experimental studies suggest that polyphenols display neuroprotective effects, enhancement of the neuronal function, stimulation of brain flow and inducing neurogenesis, and might prevent age-related damage to the central nervous system through their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Based on these promising results, a food supplement from botanicals offering complementary polyphenol profile was developed. This food supplement is aimed to aid at maintenance of cognitive function in older adults.

NCT ID: NCT02036645 Completed - Healthy Elderly Clinical Trials

SAD/MAD Study to Assess Safety, Tolerability, PK & PD of MEDI1814 in Subjects With Mild-Moderate Alzheimer's Disease.

Start date: February 4, 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, drug levels and effects on the body of 1 or 3 injections of MEDI1814, in people with mild to moderate Alzhiemer's Disease or healthy elderly people.