This protocol focuses on the effect of sleep interventions on improving sleep and building cognitive/brain resilience in older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and sleep disturbance. Two sleep interventions, cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) and acoustic slow-wave activity enhancement (SWAE), will be utilized in a pilot randomized clinical trial in which participants are randomized to different treatment groups (CBTI or SWAE). Participants will be assessed over a 6-month period in order to examine the impact of sleep treatments on neuropsychological outcomes and cognitively mediated everyday functioning.
This study has the goal of understanding the effect of sleep interventions on improving sleep and building cognitive/brain resilience in older adults. To implement this, the investigators will conduct a pilot randomized clinical trial in which fifty older adults (with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and sleep disturbance) will be assigned to different treatment groups to test the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) and acoustic slow-wave activity enhancement (SWAE) over the course of 6 months. CBTI is a psychotherapy intervention designed to address maladaptive cognitive and behavioral patterns associated with sleep and bedtime. SWAE is administered through a non-invasive headband that detects and amplifies endogenous slow-wave activity using playing acoustic stimulation ("pink noise"). Group differences will be compared on the changes in cognitive performance and plasma biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (phosphorylated tau). The investigators will also explore potential mechanisms behind the relationship between sleep and cognition/biomarkers by investigating a range of objectively measured sleep metrics (e.g., sleep architecture, sleep duration, arousals) along with APOE genotype and depressive symptoms.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
The acoustic enhancement of slow-wave activity will be conducted using the Dreem2 headband. This device utilizes five dry-EEG electrodes (O1, O2, FpZ, F7, and F8), a 3D accelerometer, and a pulse oximeter to detect slow-wave activity and generates acoustic stimulation of slow-waves to augment slow-wave sleep.
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) is a well-established first-line or complimentary treatment for insomnia which consists of cognitive and behavioral modifications, including addressing maladaptive sleep-related behaviors, controlling sleep environment, and limiting time spent in bed.
New York State Psychiatric Institute
New York, New York, United States
No Practice Effect (NPE) battery
The total composite score, as well as factor scores (Cognitive Control and Executive Functions, Episodic Memory Consolidation, Verbal Working Memory) will be examined.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
Everyday Cognition (ECog)
Total score and subdomains (Everyday Planning, Everyday Organization, Everyday Divided Attention, Everyday Language, Everyday Visuospatial Abilities, Everyday Memory Subdomain scores) will be examined.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
Conners Continuous Performance Test (CPT-3)
Measure of sustained attention and vigilance
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
Insomnia Severity Index
Well-established measure of insomnia symptoms. Scores range from 0-28, and higher scores represent more severe insomnia symptoms.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
N3 sleep stage ("slow-wave sleep")
N3 sleep duration will be calculated using Dreem Headband, a sleep assessment device that produces objective sleep measures.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
SubjectiveTotal Sleep Time
Self-reported sleep duration will be asked as part of the sleep diaries.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
Objective Total Sleep Time
Objective sleep duration will be measured via sleep monitoring device (Dreem Headband 2)
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
Subjective Wake After Sleep Onset
Self-reported sleep duration will be asked as part of the sleep diaries.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
Objective Wake After Sleep Onset
Objective sleep duration will be measured via sleep monitoring device (Dreem Headband 2)
Time frame: Baseline, Week 9, Week 24
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