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Effects of Resisted Versus Balance Exercises on Cognitive And Motor Function In Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Mild Cognitive Impairment

Treatments

Other: RESISTED EXERCISES
Other: BALANCE EXERCISES

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06308237
REC/RCR&AHS/23/0293

Details and patient eligibility

About

Mild cognitive impairment affects older adults and it includes memory and attentions deficits, and problem-solving difficulties in activities of daily living. Resisted exercises is considered a viable strategy to improve balance and motor function in older population. Balance exercises comprises proprioceptive, visual and motor learning to a larger degree and has positive effects on memory and spatial cognition and improves balance and motor function. This study aims to determine the effects of resisted and balance exercises on cognition and motor function in patients with mild cognitive impairment.

Full description

This randomized clinical trial will be conducted at Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Teaching Hospital Gujrat in seven months after approval of synopsis. The sample size for this trial is 78 patients with MCI. The participants will be randomly allocated into two groups using Online Randomization tool. Group A will receive resisted exercises for 30 minutes and Group B will receive balance exercises for 30 minutes. Participants will receive 3 sessions on alternate days per week for 12 weeks.Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and Computerized battery test will be used to assess cognitive impairment, Mini-besTest and Time Up and Go Test (TUG) for balance and motor function.Data will be entered and analysed by using SPSS 26 software.

Enrollment

70 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment. (Having score between 18 - 24) on MoCA.
  2. Participants with Both Genders will be included .
  3. The Age limit for the participants will be 60 to 75 years.
  4. Patients having Independence of life (ability to walk independently without any walking aid).

Exclusion criteria

  1. Previous and current History Cardiovascular, neurological, psychiatric and motor disorders like (fractures, diagnosis of Osteoporosis)
  2. Patients taking any medication for mild cognition.
  3. Depressive symptoms, acute and chronic conditions that would preclude exercise, regular exercise (>30 min/day, >3days/week).
  4. Patients having estrogen replacement therapy.
  5. Simultaneous participation in other studies.
  6. Regular physical activity (once a week during the last 3 months); physio therapeutic treatment in the last 3 months.
  7. Diseases that promote incapacity; severe visual deficiency; recurrent vertigo; and uncontrolled systemic arterial hypertension.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

70 participants in 2 patient groups

GROUP A (RESISTED EXERCISES)
Experimental group
Description:
Group A will receive a session of resisted exercises for 30 minutes. Treatment session will be given for 3 days per week for 12 weeks. This resisted training exercise program consist of three phases: Warm-up phase (5 minutes, after Warm-Up phase 20 minutes resisted exercise training then cooling phase (5 minutes).
Treatment:
Other: RESISTED EXERCISES
GROUP B (BALANCE EXERCISES)
Experimental group
Description:
Group B will receive a session of Balance exercises for 30 minutes. Treatment session will be given for 3 days per week for 12 weeks. This balance exercise program consist of three phases:Warm-up phase (5 minutes), after Warm-Up phase, 20 minutes balance exercise training then cooling phase (5 minutes).
Treatment:
Other: BALANCE EXERCISES

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Muhammad Kashif, PhD-PT; Sabeeqa Imtiaz, MS-NMPT*

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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