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Combined Motor and Cognitive Training for Older Adults With Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (CMC-training)

Effect of Combined Motor and Cognitive Training on Older Adults With Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome in Community: a Randomized Controlled Study


Sponsor

Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing

Enrollment

204 participants

Start Date

Jul 4, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

To investigate the effects of a combined motor-cognitive intervention on the improvement of motor as well as cognitive function in community residents.


Eligibility

Min Age: 60 YearsMax Age: 80 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Age 60-80 years; ≥ 9 years of education; Cognitive impairment: MMSE score 22-26; Slow gait:total walking time \>4 seconds and ≤8 seconds in a 4-meter walk test; Agreed to participate in the study and signed an informed consent form.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Dementia/suspected dementia; Suffering from diseases that affect cognitive function, such as cerebrovascular disease, Parkinson's syndrome, etc.; Taking medications related to cognitive improvement and psychiatric disorders, etc.; Recent heart attack, severe cerebrovascular disease, psychiatric disorders, etc.; other inability to persist in completing exercise cognitive interventions, such as suffering from severe musculoskeletal disorders; Participating in another clinical trial at the same time; Participation in an exercise and/or cognitive intervention in the past 6 months; Inability to complete content in studies such as neuropsychological scale assessments.

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Interventions

DEVICEMotor cognitive intervention

Older adults were given cognitive training and motor training for 12 weeks using a tablet computer


Locations(1)

Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University

Beijing, China

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