The Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Conditions
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Interventions
- Other: aerobic exerciseOther: stretching/toning
- Registration Number
- NCT00940615
- Lead Sponsor
- US Department of Veterans Affairs
- Brief Summary
The current project will examine the effects of aerobic exercise on cognition among a group of veterans who have suffered a mild traumatic brain injury.
- Detailed Description
There is substantial evidence that a large number of individuals who experience TBI will demonstrate life-long deficits in cognitive or social functions. An estimated 80-90,000 Americans with TBI suffer life-long impairment of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial skills to the degree that they are unable to return to school or work. Research on rehabilitation for mTBI has been minimal and typically has focused on speech, pain management, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, and sensory disorders. The results of the few studies that have examined long-term cognitive effects of mTBI have offered conflicting results. The current research will investigate the efficacy of an aerobic exercise intervention among individuals with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). This project will examine changes in fractional anisotropy (FA) values and cognitive functioning among individuals diagnosed with mTBI in a monitored aerobic exercise regimen, versus a low impact stretching and toning control group.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- Anyone between 18 and 50 years of age,
- from the geographic region served by the Malcolm Randall-North Florida-South Georgia VAMC,
- who have sustained a TBI and demonstrate impairment on neuropsychological assessment (criteria for mTBI will be defined as a loss of consciousness for not more than 30 minutes and post-trauma amnesia of not more than 24 hours).
- TBI occurring less than 6 months or greater than 5 years prior to enrollment,
- any metal implants or shrapnel that may put them at risk for injury during an MRI scan,
- significant cognitive impairment (MMSE<24),
- history of stroke,
- B-12 deficiency,
- hypothyroidism,
- organ failure (renal, hepatic, cardiac, or lung),
- substance abuse,
- seizures,
- or any limitation that would preclude them from safely engaging in the aerobic exercise regimen.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 1 aerobic exercise participants in the aerobic exercise intervention 2 stretching/toning participants in the stretching/toning control condition
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Diffusion Tensor Imaging 16 weeks
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Brief Visual Memory Test - Revised (BVMT-R). 16 weeks Delis-Kaplin Executive Function System Tower Test 16 weeks Boston Naming Test (BNT). 16 weeks Continuous Performance Test of Attention (CPT-A). 16 weeks Hand Dynamometer 16 weeks Adaptive Digit Ordering Test (DOT-A). 16 weeks Judgment-Line Orientation (JLO). 16 weeks Finger Tapping Test 16 weeks Trail Making Test - Part A 16 weeks Symbol Search 16 weeks California Verbal Learning Test - Second Edition (CVLT-II). 16 weeks Trail Making Test - Part B. 16 weeks Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT). 16 weeks Grooved Pegboard Test 16 weeks
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System
🇺🇸Gainesville, Florida, United States