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Effects of an Exergame Focused on Cognitive-motor Interference on the Cognitive and Motor Capacities of Older Adults (INCOME)

U

University of Limoges (UL)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Ageing

Treatments

Other: Training Programme

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04803799
87RI20_0047 (INCOME)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Ageing is accompanied by a high risk of developing physical or cognitive impairments, as well as a decrease in abilities to perform two tasks simultaneously, contributing to loss of autonomy.

Interventions based on the performance of cognitive-motor dual tasks show positive effects on cognitive, physical and emotional development on dual-tasking capabilities. Exergames, interactive serious games combining physical activity and technology, are a certain type of cognitive-motor dual task training. These exergames appear to be cognitively effective, discussed on a physical level, not studied on dual task functions. It is likely that a dual task cognitive-motor with the support of a exercise leads to the same benefits as training without the need for special support.

In addition, the exergames benefit from specific features such as a good immersion and a playful aspect that increase the participant's adhesion. Moreover, the level of security of this type of programme has been little studied. It is likely that cognitive-motor dual tasks training supported by an exercise programme leads to few undesirable events and good adherence.

Many of the recommendations specific needs gaming state that it is important to develop systems that respond to the needs specific to the population concerned in order to be effective. Within the laboratory HAVAE has been developed a tool, the "virtual carpet":

association between a video-projected scene and a monitoring system of position of the participants. This system makes it possible to use as a grid of play the cartography and iconography of the City of Limoges. The investigators suppose that this emphasis on local heritage will encourage the participants leaving their homes, thereby increasing their level of physical activity and their quality of life.

Enrollment

40 patients

Sex

All

Ages

75+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

A person over 75 years of age who :

  • resides in one of the two Municipal Autonomy Residences (RAM) of the City of Limoges (Durkheim or Casseaux), or a member of a senior club of the communal social action centre
  • has normal or corrected vision and hearing

Exclusion criteria

Person presenting :

  • psychiatric disorders or neurological pathologies (cardiovascular accidents, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, dementia) diagnosed
  • taking medication that affects walking or balance
  • a need for technical assistance (double cane-crutch, walker)
  • an inability to carry out the proposed training programme
  • person unable to understand the Protocol

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

40 participants in 1 patient group

Experimental Arm
Experimental group
Description:
Training programme using Exergame as a support over a 12 week period
Treatment:
Other: Training Programme

Trial contacts and locations

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