EFFICACY OF RUESI DADTON ON MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: A RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIA
- Conditions
- mild cognitive impairmentelderlymild cognitive impairmentelderlyThai exerciseRuesi DadtonBDNFirisinoxidative stressmind body medicine
- Registration Number
- TCTR20200727001
- Lead Sponsor
- -
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 71
Age between 50-80 year
- Ability to read write hearing, speaking and communication in Thai language
- Body mass index at low to moderate risk (19 - 27.5 kg/m2)
- Complaint cognition more than normal in the same age or compare with the past
- MMSE scores less than 24 points
- MoCA) scores less than 26 points
- Diagnosed from neurologist that amnestic-MCI
- Diagnosed with dementia
- History or diagnosis with cardiovascular disease
- Neurological disease or mental symptoms
- Blood pressure more than 160/100 mmHg
- History of alcoholism or drugs addiction
- Spine problems such as scoliosis, spine trauma, and disc herniation
- Knee pain (VAS at least 8)
- Cannot sit in a cross position
- Severe accidents in the prior 3 months
- History of brain accident or brain injury
- Continue regular exercise within the prior 2 years ( 30 min/day or over, 3 days/week or over)
- Intent to exercise that related to Ruesi Dadton, Tai Chi, Yoga, or Chi-Qong within three months
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method cognitive functions 12 weeks MoCA, MMSE,cognitive functions 12 weeks MMSE,BDNF 12 weeks blood serum,irisin 12 weeks blood serum,oxidative stress 12 weeks urine ,balance 12 weeks single leg standing,frialty 12 weeks grip strength
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method cognitive function 12 weeks verbal fluency test,cognitive function 12 weeks Trial making part A, B, B-A