Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) in older adults is linked to muscle loss (sarcopenia) and can lead to dementia, with pain further impacting cognitive and physical performance. Tai Chi, a mind-body exercise, is recommended for managing MCI as it supports cognitive function, mood, and physical health. The investigators' first goal is to characterize the correlation of heart rate variability and cortical activity on cognitive function and the psychosocial correlates of pain interference and social isolation on cognitive function at baseline and post-intervention (8 weeks of Tai Chi). The second goal is to explain the role of sarcopenia and obesity in the relationship between pain interference and cognitive function. The investigators also want to examine the index of the predictive capacity regarding sarcopenia and obesity on cognitive function outcomes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
The Tai Chi program content is based on the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Guide to Tai Chi, developed by clinical scientist Dr. Peter M. Wayne. Each participant will receive a workbook that describes the philosophy, evidence, and practice of Tai Chi, along with a video series for home practice that features the exercises from the HMS Guide to Tai Chi program. The in-person classes will be led by the PI and delivered weekly over 8 weeks, with 75-minute sessions. The in-person and video series will include an introduction to the principles of practice and tips on establishing and maintaining a practice, followed by a series of warm-up exercises, Tai Chi movements, and cool-down exercises. The Tin-person (and offer virtual live sessions for those who cannot attend in-person) over 8 weeks, accompanied by a workbook and video-recorded practices to promote self-management.
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio, United States
RECRUITINGExecutive Function - Stroop Color-Word Interference Test
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System Stroop Color-Word Interference Test
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Executive Function - Semantic Fluency Test
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status - Semantic Fluency Test
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Cognitive Function - Processing Speed
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Coding Test
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Pain Interference
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) - Pain Interference Item Bank
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Social Isolation
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Social Isolation Item Bank
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Positive Affect
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Positive Affect Item Bank
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Meaning and Purpose
Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Meaning and Purpose Item bank
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Heart Rate Variability
Heart Rate Variability recorded while sitting for 5 minutes using a photoplethysmogram.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Cortical activity
Cortical activity will be recorded during a brief Tai Chi Practice before and after the 8-week Tai Chi intervention using a functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy system.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
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