Mild Cognitive Impairment, Buddy Supported Exercise/ My Buddy Study
- Conditions
- Cognitive DisordersMild Cognitive Impairment
- Interventions
- Behavioral: 5-month aerobic exercise intervention
- Registration Number
- NCT01561820
- Lead Sponsor
- Wake Forest University
- Brief Summary
This is a small pilot trial of a 5 month aerobic exercise intervention in participants with MCI (n=20) to begin to compare the effects of randomization to use an exercise buddy or to exercise without an assigned buddy. The investigators hypothesize that participants with MCI who exercise with a buddy will have higher adherence to the protocol and greater improvement in 400 meter walk time.
- Detailed Description
The overall objective of this pilot study is to determine feasibility and gather data that will inform the design of a larger, multicenter, randomized, controlled trial. Specifically, the investigators aim to:
2.1 Determine the feasibility of recruiting persons with MCI and a buddy for an exercise intervention.
- For MCI participants who do not identify a buddy, the investigators will determine the interest and feasibility of recruiting volunteers from the community to be an exercise buddy.
2.2 Determine the effects of having an exercise buddy on:
* adherence to the protocol
* 400 meter walk time, an objective measure of improved physical fitness
* retention and satisfaction for both participant with MCI and buddy
2.3 Establish a scientific partnership with a community based exercise facility.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 15
Participants:
- Age 60 and up
- Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score 16-28
- CDR= 0.5 with memory box at least 0.5.
- Have a person (study partner) who can answer questions about their cognition for the CDR, FAQ and NPI-Q. This should be the same person who will come to all clinic visits whenever possible. This person can be called to answer these questions if unable to come into the clinic.
- Sedentary for past 3 months (< 45 min /wk of exercise, including walking)
- Able to walk 400 meters in < 15 min without assistance
- Willing to exercise 4 days a week at Body Check at CompRehab
- Physician approval for participation in the exercise intervention
Buddy:
- No report of memory problem
- MoCA score > 24 if > HS education; > 23 if 9-12 years; > 22 if ,< 9 years of education
Due to Cognitive Confounders:
- Uncontrolled depression (PHQ-9 > 10)
- Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
- Parkinson's disease
- Hachinski ischemic index > 4
- Daily use of highly anticholinergic medications (such as amitriptyline, diphenhydramine, scopolamine, etc) or benzodiazepines
- Use of stable dose of Cholinesterase inhibitors will be permitted. Must be on a stable dose for 4 weeks.
- Non-English speaking (as we are unable to administer the cognitive tests in languages other than English for this pilot)
- Vitamin B12 deficiency
- Uncontrolled hypothyroidism as measured by TSH blood test
Due to increased risk of or low likelihood of compliance with the exercise program:
- Active ischemic heart disease or angina
- symptomatic heart failure
- stroke
- screening blood pressure SBP > 170 or < 90; DBP > 100 or < 45
- Parkinson's disease or other neurologic disorder that might make exercise on a treadmill or bike unsafe
- Current or planned treatment for cancer
- peripheral artery disease that limits exercise capacity
- Severe respiratory-disease (e.g., COPD) that limits exercise capacity
- Severe arthritis that limits exercise capacity
- Serious conduction disorder, uncontrolled arrhythmia, or new Q waves or ST-segment depressions (> 3 mm) on ECG
- Severe anemia (Hgb < 8)
- Diagnosis of Diabetes and on medication
- Drinks more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week
- Dependent on a cane, walker or other device that would inhibit then from using a treadmill
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Non Buddy 5-month aerobic exercise intervention Participants will not be assigned a buddy (and are not allowed to bring someone with them as a buddy). They will be asked to exercise on their own and remember the goals set for them. They will also be responsible for filling out their own exercise logs and ensuring they are correct. Buddy 5-month aerobic exercise intervention Participant will be assigned a buddy that will meet with them at the gym for each of their exercise sessions. This person will serve as a source of support and motivation for them and will also help them remember and stick to the goals set for you. This person will also help them maintain their exercise logs and ensure they are correct. The buddy will not be exercising with them, but will just be there with them while you exercise.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Adherence (number of sessions attended and exercise duration in targeted heart rate zone) 4 times a week for 5 months (each exercise session) This is a pilot study with the principle outcome measures related to recruitment and retention of participants with MCI and buddies and adherence to the protocol. We are specifically interested in:
* Time to recruit 20 participants
* % of participants who identify their own buddy
* Number of community volunteers to be buddies over the recruitment period
* Retention at 3- and 5- months
* Adherence (number of exercise sessions attended, exercise duration in targeted HR zone)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in 400m walk time (from randomization to 5 months) Baseline, 3 months and 5 months Change in Trail Making Test part B score Baseline and 5 months change in memory, measured by Rey AVLT delayed recall score, at 5 months baseline and 5 months Change in score on Digit Symbol Coding Test Baseline 3 months and 5 months
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Wake Forest Baptist Health
🇺🇸Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States