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Epidemiological and fundamental research carried out in recent years has highlighted the role played by omega-3 fatty acids in the process of cognitive decline that accompanies advancing age and Alzheimer's disease. In addition, it has been recognized for some years, following several convergent studies on the prevention of cognitive decline, that nutrition, physical exercise, cognitive training and social activities play a significant role in the maintenance of cognitive faculties. At present, there are a number of epidemiological arguments in favour of a protective role of each of these factors taken in isolation. It can be postulated that a multi-domain intervention may potentiate the protective role of omega-3 fatty acids.
The main objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of isolated supplementation with omega-3 fatty acid, an isolated multi-domain intervention (nutrition, physical exercise, cognitive stimulation, social activities), or their combination on the change of cognitive functions in frail elderly subjects aged of 70 years and older over 3 years.
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To assess the impact of an intervention program on brain metabolism in FDG PET (MAPT-NI : : impact of multidomain intervention on brain metabolism (FDG-PET))
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This is a multi-centre , randomised, placebo-controlled study in parallel groups in 1680 frail elderly subjects over the age of 70 years, living at home, monitored for a period of 3 years. The subjects will be randomised into one of the following 4 groups:
Selected subjects will present at least one of the following frailty criteria:
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o taking of supplements containing omega-3 (apart from food) within the past 6 months and/or taking omega-3 at inclusion.
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1,680 participants in 4 patient groups, including a placebo group
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