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Declines in cognitive function and walking function are highly intertwined in older adults. A therapeutic approach that combines complex (cognitively engaging) aerobic walking exercise with non-invasive electrical brain stimulation may be effective at restoring lost function. This study tests whether electrical stimulation of prefrontal brain regions is more beneficial than sham stimulation.


Clinical Trial Description

Efficacy of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with complex (cognitively engaging) walking exercise in older adults. The primary outcome measures are executive function (computer-based assessment battery) and complex walking function (speed on an obstacle negotiation task). This will be a two-site trial conducted at the University of Florida (lead site) and Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, which is necessary to achieve enrollment targets and will allow us to develop a multi-site research infrastructure for a future Phase 3 multi-site trial. The study will enroll up to 120 older adult women and men, who exhibit mild to moderate decline of executive function. All experimental groups will receive the same complex walking intervention, which will focus on use of cognitively engaging tasks such as obstacle crossing, accurate foot placement, and walking on complaint surfaces. Each session will consist of 30 minutes of walking. For tDCS, the active treatment group will receive 20 minutes of 2mA tDCS over prefrontal regions F3/F4 ("treatment group"). The second group is a sham control group. tDCS will be delivered simultaneously with complex walking exercise for 18 sessions over a 6-week period. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, post intervention (within one week), and 12 weeks post-intervention. ;


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NCT number NCT05830942
Study type Interventional
Source University of Florida
Contact David J Clark, ScD
Phone 352-376-1611
Email davidclark@ufl.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 8, 2024
Completion date April 30, 2027

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