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The purpose of this research study is to explore ways to improve motor, cognitive and immune functions for aging adults using multiple techniques like lifestyle changes and risk factor management, as well as medications and supplements believed to have a positive effect on health.
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The goal in this pilot open-label study is to conduct a feasibility test of a multi-component, personalized intervention designed to improve the aging human healthspan. The trial will recruit at least 20 adults aged 50-70, both male and female. The total time of study participation is up to 5 months.
The intervention will last for approximately 3 months, with testing of motor, cognitive, and immune outcomes before and after the intervention.
The intervention consist of three components:
The outcome assessments will be measured both pre- and post-intervention and up to three times at each time point. These assessments will look at biomarkers related to aging. Assessments will include strength and endurance tests, validated neuropsychological tests, and a blood drawn to look at immune function.
An MRI scan will also be offered to participants who are able to undergo the scan to look at brain health and aging, both pre- and post-intervention.
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Participants must be residents of Illinois or Missouri and able to come to St. Louis offices in person.
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Aris Perez; Angela Stevens
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