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Lagged Relationships Between Sleep, Balance, and Cognition in Older Adults

Recruiting
Conditions
Aging
Registration Number
NCT06584136
Lead Sponsor
University of Florida
Brief Summary

This study investigates the use of wearable devices and a sleep diary for tracking sleep and its impact on cognition and balance in older adults over six weeks. It will include routine mobility, balance assessment, and cognitive evaluations, focusing on analyzing the relationships between sleep, mobility, balance, and cognition.

Detailed Description

The study is designed to assess the relationships between sleep quality, balance capabilities, and cognitive functions in older adults. Using a longitudinal approach, participants will be monitored over six weeks with the help of wearable technology (OURA ring) and standardized assessments. Weekly in-person visits will include balance assessments using the Mini-BESTest and mobility tests such as the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test. Cognitive functions will be evaluated using the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery. The study aims to identify key sleep indicators that influence balance and cognition, ultimately contributing to improved strategies for maintaining the health and well-being of older adults.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria

Healthy older adults aged 65 and above English-speaking Independent in daily activities Able to walk independently or with minimal assistance (cane or walker) Willing to perform weekly assessments in balance and cognition at the University of Florida, Technology for Occupational Performance Lab

Exclusion Criteria

Severe cognitive impairment (e.g., diagnosed dementia) Severe sleep disorders (e.g., sleep apnea requiring CPAP) Significant neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson disease, stroke) Unstable medical conditions (e.g., uncontrolled hypertension, recent surgeries)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Total Sleep Time6-week daily assessments

Total Sleep Time will be monitored using the OURA ring, calculated as the sum of all sleep stages in minutes each night. Data will be aggregated to provide a daily and weekly average for each participant.

Sleep Onset LatencyDaily assessments over 6 weeks

Sleep Onset Latency, defined as the time taken to transition from wakefulness to sleep, will be recorded by the OURA ring each night. Data will be shown in daily and weekly for each participant.

Sleep EfficiencyDaily assessments over 6 weeks

Sleep Efficiency will be measured as the ratio of total sleep time to time in bed, expressed as a percentage. The OURA ring will track this nightly, and the data will be summarized as daily data points and a weekly average.

Cognitive Function6 weeks weekly assessments

Evaluated using the NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery, with attention to memory, attention, and processing speed.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Berg Balance Scale (BBS) ScorePre-intervention (Baseline) and Post-intervention (Week 6)

The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) will be administered twice, at baseline and at the end of the study period (Week 6), to assess changes in balance performance. The Berg Balance Scale (or BBS) is a widely used clinical test of a person\'s static and dynamic balance abilities.

Mini-BESTest ScoreWeekly assessments over 6 weeks

The Mini-BESTest will be conducted weekly throughout the 6-week study period to evaluate changes in balance performance over time. This test measures dynamic balance, functional mobility, and gait.

Daily Step CountDaily assessments over 6 weeks recorded by Oura ring

Daily step count will be monitored using the OURA ring. The data will be aggregated daily and weekly for each participant to assess overall physical activity levels.

Toe Strength from ToeScale6 weeks weekly assessments

Measured using the ToeScale for both flexion and extension strength, comparing baseline and post-intervention data.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Florida

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Gainesville, Florida, United States

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