Effects of Bidomain Cognitive and Aerobic Training on Cognitive Functioning in Mild Cognitive Impairment.
Riphah International University
44 participants
Feb 28, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The study aims to assess the effects of Bidomain cognitive and aerobic training on both cognitive functioning and quality of life in individuals with mild cognitive impairment.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Older adults 60 years \& above
- With normal vision and color perception
- Independent Individual capable of carrying out daily tasks
- Individuals scoring 21-25 on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
Exclusion Criteria5
- Medication affecting the exercise capacity of individual
- Regular participation in aerobic training for the last six months
- Cardiovascular or other diseases that do not allow physical activity
- A diagnosed severe psychiatric disease (e.g., depression)
- Patients with cognitive impairment or other neurological impairments due to AD or dementia.
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Interventions
The ACT combined training will consist of simultaneous aerobic exercise and cognitive training in a dual-task format, conducted twice a week for 8 weeks. The aerobic training (AT) will consist of twice-weekly sessions that include yoga, brisk walking, pedaling exercises, and step aerobics, alongside cognitive training involving speed processing, memory recall, problem-solving, and visual attention exercises. Each session will last approximately 20 minutes, and assessments will be performed at baseline, 4th week, and 8th week.
Cognitive training involving speed processing, memory recall, problem-solving, and visual attention exercises. Each session will last approximately 20 minutes, and assessments will be performed at baseline, the 4th week, and the 8th week.
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NCT06867016