Recent epidemiologic studies are identifying a number of modifiable risk and protective factors that may influence in the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Therefore, the combination of an early detection of individuals at risk together with interventional studies targeted to the control of modifiable risk factors makes primary prevention programmes to become a new and real therapeutic strategy. In this scenario, the investigators have designed the ALFAlife study, a programme of control and intervention on the modifiable AD risk factors. Throughout this study, participants will be given a number of healthy lifestyle guidelines that are personalised depending on their specific risk profile. These guidelines refer to smoking and dietary habits and physical, cognitive and social activity. The investigators hypothesis is that the follow-up of these guidelines will favor a change of participants' lifestyle habits towards healthier ones. In addition, the investigators hypothesise that changes in these lifestyle habits will have an effect on objective physiological measures (such as blood pressure and cholesterol levels).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
409
Dietary, and physical, cognitive and social activity recommendations
Barcelonabeta Brain Research Center
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Change in Short Version of the Minnesota Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire
Time frame: 1 year; change between baseline and one year after
Change in 14-item mediterranean diet Questionnaire
Time frame: 1 year; change between baseline and one year after
Change in Lifestyle Activities Questionnaire (LAQ)
Time frame: 1 year; change between baseline and one year after
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