Mind-motor Exercise to Improve Cognition and Functional Fitness

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2016
This is a 3 month cluster randomized controlled trial using a square-stepping exercise program (a.k.a. mind-motor exercise) in retirement and long-term care residences to improve global cognitive functioning in older adults with and without cognitive impairments. The investigators intend this project to be pragmatic and therefore will include residents with dementia and walking aids if the participants wish to participate. The primary outcome is global cognitive functioning, secondary outcomes include: single and dual task gait (only completed with those without dementia), oculomotor functioning, and functional fitness. The investigators hypothesize that there will be improvements in primary and secondary outcomes in the intervention group.
Epistemonikos ID: 0cfd6f744bcf3b5bb1bf0a1194c0ee78e185408b
First added on: May 12, 2024