The purpose of this research study is to study the effects of dance movement and music on memory and cardiorespiratory fitness in older adults who are concerned about memory loss. The study aims to determine the optimal number of movement or music appreciation classes a week to support brain health and fitness. Participants will be people 62 years or older who are concerned about their memory, but do not yet have a diagnosis of cognitive impairment. If a participant is deemed qualified to participate, he/she will be placed into one of four groups and will attend 1, 2, or 3 group or music appreciation classes per week for 24 weeks (6 months). In addition to attending the group classes, participants will be asked to complete at least four study visits at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center to complete various clinical assessments, including a brain MRI.
IGROOVE is an individually randomized group treatment trial that is controlled and single-blind. It will enroll adults aged 62 years and older who are low-active, report a Cognitive Change Index score ≥16, do not meet criteria for mild cognitive impairment or dementia, are healthy enough to complete repeated graded exercise testing (GXT), and have no contraindications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Randomization will be assessed to ensure equal distribution across study arms for these sex and body mass index (BMI) and will be stratified if necessary. New participants will be rolled into the intervention every 6 weeks. Data collection will take place at Atrium Wake Forest Baptist Health. Interventions will consist of dance classes or music appreciation classes designed and taught by local experts, and will take place in community sites, such as local dance studios, community centers, community gyms or churches. All intervention sites selected will be handicap accessible, well-lit, have appropriate flooring for safe dance movement, and access to sturdy chairs without wheels or arms.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
Music associated with dance forms in dance classes.
Four Different dance forms taught for 6 weeks each
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
RECRUITINGPeak Oxygen Consumption (VO2)
Assessed with Graded Exercise Test (GXT) Peak oxygen consumption, a marker of cardiorespiratory fitness (ml/kg/min) Shows effect on Cardio Respiratory Function.
Time frame: Baseline
Peak Oxygen Consumption (VO2)
Assessed with Graded Exercise Test (GXT) Peak oxygen consumption, a marker of cardiorespiratory fitness (ml/kg/min) Shows effect on Cardio Respiratory Function.
Time frame: Month 1
Peak Oxygen Consumption (VO2)
Assessed with Graded Exercise Test (GXT) Peak oxygen consumption, a marker of cardiorespiratory fitness (ml/kg/min) Shows effect on Cardio Respiratory Function.
Time frame: Month 3
Peak Oxygen Consumption (VO2)
Assessed with Graded Exercise Test (GXT) Peak oxygen consumption, a marker of cardiorespiratory fitness (ml/kg/min) Shows effect on Cardio Respiratory Function.
Time frame: Month 6
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)
Shows effect on Cognitive Function. Overall score from the RBANS; Average/Mild Impairment (standard scores of 70 or above), Moderate Impairment (standard scores from 55 to 69), and Severe Impairment (standard scores \<54) Scores range from 40 to 160.
Time frame: Baseline
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)
Shows effect on Cognitive Function. Overall score from the RBANS; Average/Mild Impairment (standard scores of 70 or above), Moderate Impairment (standard scores from 55 to 69), and Severe Impairment (standard scores \<54) Scores range from 40 to 160.
Time frame: Month 1
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)
Shows effect on Cognitive Function. Overall score from the RBANS; Average/Mild Impairment (standard scores of 70 or above), Moderate Impairment (standard scores from 55 to 69), and Severe Impairment (standard scores \<54) Scores range from 40 to 160.
Time frame: Month 3
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)
Shows effect on Cognitive Function. Overall score from the RBANS; Average/Mild Impairment (standard scores of 70 or above), Moderate Impairment (standard scores from 55 to 69), and Severe Impairment (standard scores \<54) Scores range from 40 to 160.
Time frame: Month 6
Class Attendance
Percent attendance (number of classes attended divided by number of classes offered in that arm)
Time frame: Week 24
Exercise Self-Efficacy
Questionnaire that shows perceived confidence to engage in sufficient physical activity through accumulation over extended periods of time. The scale has a range of scores from 0-90. A higher number on the score represents a higher self-efficacy for exercise.
Time frame: Baseline, Month 1, Month 3, Month 6
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