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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04638322
Other study ID # University of Jaén (2020)
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 1, 2021
Est. completion date May 1, 2021

Study information

Verified date February 2023
Source University of Jaén
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To analyze the effects of a high intensity interval functional training program (HIFT), in the cognitive and functional capacities of Colombian older adults with mild cognitive impairment.


Description:

This is a randomized clinical trial of single-blind with 2 arms (Control group and experimental group), in which a pre-treatment-postest design has been used. The study will define two groups: A control group (CG) that will not be submitted to treatment, which will be evaluated in the pre and post phase of the study. Participants assigned to this group will receive general advice on the positive effects of regular physical activity and will be given a guide to recommendations for promoting physical activity. An experimental group (GE) that after an initial evaluation will undergo a physical training program based on high intensity interval functional training exercises. Once the intervention is finished, it will be submitted to a final evaluation to see if there is a difference or not with the results obtained at the beginning.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 52
Est. completion date May 1, 2021
Est. primary completion date April 23, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 60 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - More than 60 years - Adults with mild cognitive impairment - Not participating in any physical exercise program - Sufficient physical autonomy to participate in the physical activities required by the study - Have no signs of dementia (<26 on MoCA) - Be able to understand instructions, programs and protocols. Exclusion Criteria: - Contraindications for conducting physical tests - Diseases that limit cognitive performance and physical activity.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
HIFT Group
An experimental group (EG) that after an initial evaluation will be subjected to a physical training program based on the HIFT method, for 12 weeks with 2 weekly sessions (Tuesday and Thursday), with a duration of 45 min per session. Once the intervention is finished, you will undergo a final evaluation to see if there is a difference or not with the results obtained at the beginning.

Locations

Country Name City State
Colombia Fundación Casa de los Tiempos Cali Valle Del Cauca

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Jaén

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Colombia, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary MoCA (Montreal Cognitive Assessment) Instrument that examines the skills of attention, concentration, executive functions, memory, language, visuoconstructive abilities, calculation and orientation and the maximum score is 30. Up to twelve weeks.
Primary TMT (Trail Making Test) It is used to assess executive function. It measures timed motor and visual tasks, and is divided into two tests: Part A (TMTA), which assesses speed and psychomotor attention and requires connecting consecutively numbered circles; and Part B (TMTB), which tests executive function and requires connecting alternating circles of numbers and letters. Longer completion times indicate poor performance. Up to twelve weeks.
Primary Isaacs test Instrument used to assess verbal fluency. Participants have 60 seconds to generate as many words as possible within a given semantic category (animals, colors, fruits, and cities). The maximum score is 40 points (with a maximum of 10 per category). The higher the score, the better the level of verbal fluency.Instrument used to assess verbal fluency. Participants have 60 seconds to generate as many words as possible within a given semantic category (animals, colors, fruits, and cities). The maximum score is 40 points (with a maximum of 10 per category). The higher the score, the better the level of verbal fluency. Up to twelve weeks.
Primary SFT (Senior Fitness Test) Instrument used to assess functional abilities. It consists of the following tests: muscle strength (upper and lower limbs), aerobic endurance, flexibility (upper and lower limbs) and agility, 6-minute walk test, Sit-to-foot test using a chair (measures flexibility of the lower body, Try to clasp hands behind your back, Try to get up, walk 8 feet and sit back. Up to twelve weeks.
Primary The Lawton & Brody scale Evaluates independence and functionality in instrumental activities of daily life) such as shopping, cooking, cleaning, washing, finances, medication, transportation and use of the telephone; and considers instrumental disability the inability to perform one or more activities. Each area is scored according to the description that best corresponds to the subject. Therefore, each area scores a maximum of 1 point and a minimum of 0 points. The maximum dependence would be marked by obtaining 0 points, while a sum of 8 points would express total independence.
In a conventional way, the following classification can be assumed:
Grades A-B or 0 - 1 points = absence of disability or mild disability. Grades C-D or 2 - 3 points = moderate disability. Grades E-G or 4 - 6 points = severe disability.
Up to twelve weeks
Primary The Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) Used extensively for assessing health-related quality of life. The results are values between 0 and 100. Optimal health is represented by scores of 100 and very poor health would equal 0. Up to twelve weeks
Primary The Yesavage Geriatric Depression Scale Questionnaire used to screen for depression in older people. Scores from 00 to 05 indicate Normal screening, 06 to 10 Moderate Depression screening, and 11 to 15 Severe Depression screening. Up to twelve weeks
Primary Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) The most widely used cognitive screening test to assess suspected symptoms consistent with cognitive impairment or dementia. Written test with a maximum score of 30. The cut-off point established for the MMSE defines "normal" cognitive function is generally set at 24, lower scores indicate more serious cognitive problems. Up to twelve weeks
Primary PSQI (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) A simple and valid assessment of both sleep quality and disturbance that might affect. They consist of 10 questions divided into four subscales: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep discomfort, medication use and daytime dysfunctions, adding up to a total score. The higher value represents a worse result. Higher scores indicate poorer sleep. Up to twelve weeks
Primary Tinetti scale It is used to determine early the risk of falling in an elderly person during the year following its application. The result of both sections will be added, so that a score of less than 19 points will imply a high risk of falls, a score of 19 to 24 will reflect medium risk of falls and a score of 25 to 28 will indicate low risk of falls. Up to twelve weeks
Primary Frailty phenotype Five original characteristics are evaluated: involuntary weight loss, self-reported exhaustion, slow gait speed, weakness, and low physical activity. Up to twelve weeks
Primary The 8 foot up & go test Assesses agility and dynamic balance. Up to twelve weeks
Primary KATZ INDEX Is a widely used tool to assess the level of independency in older adults. It is scored considering the items grouped to obtain degrees A, B, C, etc., of independence. It is observed that 0 points are equal to grade A, 1 point to grade B, 2 points to grade C, 3 points to grade D, and so on.
In a conventional way, the following classification can be assumed:
Grades A-B or 0 - 1 points = absence of disability or mild disability. Grades C-D or 2 - 3 points = moderate disability. Grades E-G or 4 - 6 points = severe disability.
Up to twelve weeks
Primary Chair sit and reach test To test low back and hamstring flexibility. Up to twelve weeks
Primary Back scratch test To measure general shoulder range of motion. Up to twelve weeks
Secondary D2 test Time-limited test to measure concentration. The test measures the processing speed, the following of instructions and the goodness of the execution in a task of discrimination of similar visual stimuli and that, therefore, allow the estimation of attention and concentration. Up to twelve weeks.
Secondary DSST (The Digit Symbol Substitution Test) Cognitive test to assess processing speed presented on a single sheet of paper that requires a subject to match symbols with numbers according to a key located at the top of the page. The subject copies the symbol into spaces below a row of numbers. The number of correct symbols within the allowed time, usually 90-120 seconds, constitutes the score. Up to twelve weeks.
Secondary Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) It evaluates, in a global way, the dispositional capacity of an individual to be attentive and aware of the experience of the present moment in everyday life. The scale is a 15-item univariate self-report with a view of the mindfulness construct centered on the attention / consciousness variable. Up to twelve weeks.
Secondary Handgrip Strength Dynamometer will be employed to assess hand grip stregth. Up to twelve weeks.
Secondary BMI (Body Mass Index) Is calculated from the formula, Weight (kg) / Height2 (m2), whose unit is kg/m2. It is a rough indicator of total body fat Up to twelve weeks.
Secondary Waist circumference Is used to assess central fat distribution and degree of abdominal obesity Up to twelve weeks.
Secondary Waist-to-hip ratio Is the dimensionless ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips. This is calculated as waist measurement divided by hip measurement Up to twelve weeks.
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