Mild CognitIve Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Exercise Training in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Alzheimer's Disease
The purposes of this study are:
1. To investigate whether a 3-month exercise training program would improve cognitive
function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber tracts and cerebral blood flow;
2. To investigate the possible neuro-anatomical and neurophysiological mechanisms of
exercise training on cognitive function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber
tract and cerebral blood flow in patients with mild cognitive impairment and in those
with early Alzheimer's disease;
3. To investigate the influence of different apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotypes on the
above-mentioned exercise effects.
The results of this study will provide medical evidence for the effects of exercise training
on mild cognitive impairment and on early Alzheimer's disease; and will provide
understanding of the mechanisms mediating these effects. More importantly, the results serve
as the basis for future larger-scale exercise clinical trials for these two patient
populations.
Recent studies have shown that exercise training could decrease the risk of dementia in the
elderly population. Exercise training could also slow down the speed of deterioration of
memory and other cognitive functions in patients who already have mild cognitive impairment
or early Alzheimer's disease. However, the mechanisms of such effects are still unknown.
Whether exercise training could improve neural fiber integrity, blood flow, or motor
performance of these patients also remain unexplored.
Therefore, the purposes of this study are:
1. To investigate whether a 3-month exercise training program would improve cognitive
function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber tracts and cerebral blood flow;
2. To investigate the possible neuro-anatomical and neurophysiological mechanisms of
exercise training on cognitive function, motor performance, integrity of brain fiber
tract and cerebral blood flow in patients with mild cognitive impairment and in those
with early Alzheimer's disease;
3. To investigate the influence of different APOE genotypes on the above-mentioned
exercise effects.
We will conduct a single-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial. We will recruit 60
patients with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease. The participants will
be randomly classified into the exercise training group or control group. The exercise
training group will receive health education and exercise training of moderate intensity, 3
times a week, for 12 weeks. The control group will receive health education only. Both
groups will receive pre- (week 0), post- (week 12), and follow-up (week 24 after the end of
the program) examinations for cognitive function, motor performance, diffusion tensor or
diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging, and transcranial duplex. We will compare the
group differences on the aforementioned outcome measures brought by 12-week exercise
training. We will also perform analysis of the correlations between the changes in these
outcome measures to explore the possible neural or physiological mechanisms mediating the
training effects. The effects of different APOE genotypes on these outcome measures will
also be compared.
The results of this study will provide medical evidence for the effects of exercise training
on mild cognitive impairment and on early Alzheimer's disease; and will provide
understanding of the mechanisms mediating these effects. More importantly, the results serve
as the basis for future larger-scale exercise clinical trials for these two patient
populations.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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