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Identifiant
2019-2545
Titre
Effets des entrainements aérobie, résistance et cognitif sur les fonctions neurocognitives de personnes âgées ayant des facteurs de risque cardiovasculaires.
60 ans et plus, vision normale ou corrigée, audition normale pour la tranche d'âge, Moins de 150 minutes d'activité physique par semaine, éligibilité à l'imagerie par résonance magnétique.
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Critères d'exclusion
Score MMSE plus petit ou égale à 24, diagnostique de démence, état psychologique / psychiatrique non contrôlé au cours des 6 derniers mois, maladie neurologique, intolérance grave à l'exercice, maladie respiratoire (ex: asthme ou COPD), consommation excessive d'alcool (plus de 15 verres par semaine), athérosclérose cérébrale, périphérique ou coronaire documentée, insuffisance cardiaque systolique ou diastolique chronique, sténose aortique symptomatique, fibrillation auriculaire, défibrillateur automatique implantable ou stimulateur cardiaque permanent, arythmies malignes à l'effort, une limitation non cardiopulmonaire à l'exercice (ex: l'arthrite).
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Cohortes
Thérapie ou Intervention proposée
Cohortes
Nom
Condition médicale
Traitement
État du recrutement
Multidomain intervention
The multidomain intervention will combine a cognitive training with aerobic and resistance exercises training, three sessions per week for 46 weeks. Participants will be allowed to perform cognitive and exercise training sessions either home-based or centre-based.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Physical exercise intervention
The physical exercises intervention will include aerobic and resistance exercises training, three sessions per week for 46 weeks. Participants will be allowed to perform cognitive and exercise training sessions either home-based or centre-based.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Active control intervention
The active control intervention will include stretching and toning exercises, three sessions per week for 46 weeks. Participants will be allowed to perform cognitive and exercise training sessions either home-based or centre-based.
Donnée non disponible
Inconnu
Multidomain intervention
État du recrutement
unknown
The multidomain intervention will combine a cognitive training with aerobic and resistance exercises training, three sessions per week for 46 weeks. Participants will be allowed to perform cognitive and exercise training sessions either home-based or centre-based.
Physical exercise intervention
État du recrutement
unknown
The physical exercises intervention will include aerobic and resistance exercises training, three sessions per week for 46 weeks. Participants will be allowed to perform cognitive and exercise training sessions either home-based or centre-based.
Active control intervention
État du recrutement
unknown
The active control intervention will include stretching and toning exercises, three sessions per week for 46 weeks. Participants will be allowed to perform cognitive and exercise training sessions either home-based or centre-based.
Données à jour depuis :
5 février 2025
Description de l'étude
Description de l'étude
Résumé de l'étude
The ACTIONcardioRisk trial is designed to investigate the effect of aerobic and progressive resistance training exercises combined with cognitive training, on neurocognitive functioning of sedentary older adults with and without cardiovascular risk factors.
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The proportion of older adults is on the rise in Canada, with the fastest growth recorded among those seventy years of age or older. The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol increases drastically with age. Individuals with CVRF often show impaired cognition, such as attention and memory deficits. In healthy older adults, exercise training and cognitive stimulation can help enhance cognitive performances. More precisely, combined intervention, including physical and cognitive training, has shown beneficial effects on cognition in older adults without cognitive impairment and with mild cognitive impairment. However, the effect of such programs on cognition in individuals with CVRF is not well documented. This project compares the effect of a physical exercise program, including aerobic and resistance training, alone or combined with cognitive training on cognitive performances and brain imaging outcomes in individuals with CVRF and healthy controls.