UCLA Fitness and Memory Study of Activity In Mild Cognitive Impairment (AIM)
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Cognitive Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 60 - 89 |
Updated: | 5/4/2018 |
Start Date: | August 2013 |
End Date: | August 2015 |
Physical Activity Levels and Hippocampal Sub-region Structure in MCI
This project will examine the relationship between physical activity levels, brain structure
and memory function in adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) aged 60 to 75. The study
will follow 30 adults with age-associated memory impairment or MCI over the course of 18
months. During this time, subjects' physical activity levels will be measured regularly and
related to both the thickness their hippocampus and to their memory performance. Subjects
will be recruited and screened for major health problems at UCLA. Physical activity will be
tracked for two weeks using accelerometers at baseline and every 6 months during the study.
At baseline and at the end of the study, subjects will undergo a structural MRI brain scan to
measure hippocampal thickness, as well as a neuropsychological evaluation to measure memory
function. The study will seek to determine the relationship between physical activity level,
hippocampal thickness and memory performance in older adults with age-associated memory
impairment.
and memory function in adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) aged 60 to 75. The study
will follow 30 adults with age-associated memory impairment or MCI over the course of 18
months. During this time, subjects' physical activity levels will be measured regularly and
related to both the thickness their hippocampus and to their memory performance. Subjects
will be recruited and screened for major health problems at UCLA. Physical activity will be
tracked for two weeks using accelerometers at baseline and every 6 months during the study.
At baseline and at the end of the study, subjects will undergo a structural MRI brain scan to
measure hippocampal thickness, as well as a neuropsychological evaluation to measure memory
function. The study will seek to determine the relationship between physical activity level,
hippocampal thickness and memory performance in older adults with age-associated memory
impairment.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Agreement to participate in the study
- 60-89 years of age
- Diagnostic criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment diagnosis: subjective memory
complaints, Montreal Cognitive Assessment score of <26, intact instrumental activities
of daily living (Smith et al., 1996) OR subjective age-associated memory complaints
- Cohabitation with an adult capable of ensuring correct usage of the physical activity
monitors during the study and verifying self-reports of activity levels.
- Adequate visual and auditory acuity to allow neuropsychological testing.
- Screening laboratory tests and EKG without significant abnormalities that might
interfere with the study. If screening laboratory tests or EKG show abnormalities, PI
may request clearance from primary care physician before subject continues in study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Comorbid conditions impacting mobility
- Current, untreated depression: BDI-II score >13
- Diagnosis of probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) or any other dementia (e.g., vascular,
Lewy body, frontotemporal).
- Evidence of other neurological or physical illness that can produce cognitive
deterioration. Volunteers with a history of head trauma, stroke, TIA, carotid bruits,
or lacunes on MRI scans will be excluded.
- Contraindication to the MRI including claustrophobia, metal in body, surgery within 60
days, certain medical implants or previous abnormal MRI results.
- History of cardiovascular disease
- Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic BP > 170 or diastolic BP > 100)
- Current diagnosis of any major psychiatric disorder according to the DSM-IV TR
criteria (APA, 2000), including current alcoholism or substance addiction.
- Current use of marijuana
- Previous use of marijuana for at least 15 days in a month, initiating use during
adolescence and continuing for at least one year
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