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Evaluation of the Wits Workout Wellness Program for Older Adults

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University of Illinois

Status

Completed

Conditions

Self Efficacy
Cognitive Decline
Health Behaviors
Social Isolation

Treatments

Behavioral: Wits Workout Program
Other: Control Group that receives intervention after the study

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT04928885
P30AG022849 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)
2021-0305

Details and patient eligibility

About

About 11% of the U.S. older adult population is at risk for or suffers from subjective cognitive decline. While some factors such as genetics and habitual physiological changes that affect brain health cannot be changed, research has shown that lifestyle changes such as participation in regular physical activity, staying socially engaged, and managing stress and diet can help to delay or reduce cognitive decline. Yet few brain health promotion programs exist and those that do fail to focus on global health and wellness as a strategy to improve brain health. Wits Workout is a holistic, 12-session, 60-minute per session, multi-modal workshop series that offers adults ages 50 and older facilitated, interactive dialogue and activities about behaviors that promote brain health. Each week includes a different themed module which has four activities and a training component.

Full description

While research has shown that lifestyle changes such as participation in regular physical activity, staying socially engaged, and managing stress can help to delay or reduce cognitive decline, few cognitive brain health programs exist. Those that do are targeted to a specific audience (i.e., Alzheimer's and related dementias) and primarily focus on one health domain (i.e. physical activity, diet) without the additional focus on multi-dimensions of health, which can also include intellectual engagement, social isolation, stress, sleep, and self-efficacy. Thus, there is a need for a more holistic cognitive health program aimed toward the general older adult population and particularly those that are underserved due to geographic location.

Wits Workout, is a multi-modal 12-session (60 min/week) workshop series designed to enhance brain health among people ages 50 and older. Wits Workout addresses multiple factors that affect cognitive health such as physical activity, diet, intellectual engagement, social isolation, stress, sleep, and self-efficacy. The holistic workshop series is designed to be lay-leader led, interactive, and experiential. Preliminary evaluations demonstrate that this educational series serves a need in reducing isolation, increasing physical activity, promoting intellectual engagement, and enhancing overall brain health in older participants, all of which complement current aging brain health research. The researchers propose to conduct a two-arm randomized controlled trial with a treatment (workshop) group (n=120) and wait-list control group (n=120) who will receive the program after the 6-month study period is completed.

Enrollment

285 patients

Sex

All

Ages

50+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 50 years or older
  • English-speaking and/or able to understand English
  • Have no diagnosis of Alzheimer's or related dementia
  • Score 28 or higher on the TICS cognitive screening
  • Able to participate in the 12 week program
  • Have not previously participated in a Wits Workout program

Exclusion criteria

  • Under age 50,
  • Unable to speak or understand English,
  • Have a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or related dementia,
  • Score lower than 28 on TICS
  • Plan to miss more than two weeks of the program (i.e. traveling during that time period)
  • Have previously participated in a Wits Workout program.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

285 participants in 2 patient groups

WW Treatment Group
Experimental group
Description:
Individuals will receive the 12-week Wits Workout Program. Individuals will take the baseline, 3 mos and 6 mos follow-up surveys. They will also take the Wits Workout satisfaction survey and participate in the 6 mos focus-groups.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Wits Workout Program
WW Control Group
Other group
Description:
Individuals will be on a waitlist and will take the baseline, 3 mos and 6 mos. assessments. They will receive the Wits Workout workshop after the 6 month study period is completed.
Treatment:
Other: Control Group that receives intervention after the study

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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