Physical Activity and Cognition Study



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:55 - 85
Updated:6/7/2018
Start Date:March 1, 2017
End Date:May 2021
Contact:Karin Schon, PhD
Email:kschon@bu.edu
Phone:617-638-5261

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Feasibility of Using Physical Activity Monitoring for Enhancing Cognition in Healthy Seniors

The goal of this research study is to examine whether an intervention to increase physical
activity using a body-worn sensor affects cognitive (thinking) processes.

The overall duration of participation in this research study is approximately 4 months.
During this time, three study visits will be required. The first visit is for informed
consent and screening, the second visit is for baseline fitness and cognitive testing, and
the third visit is for follow-up fitness and cognitive testing after a 12-week physical
activity monitoring program. Participants will be randomized to one of two study arms, a
physical activity monitoring arm and a flexibility and balance arm. Both study arms involve
wearing a physical activity sensor and monitoring physical activity for a duration of 12
weeks.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Non-smoking

- Age between 55-85 years

- Sedentary status (physically inactive; not participating in at least 30 minutes of
moderate intensity physical activity on at least three days per week for at least
three months)

- Generally healthy men and women

- Living in the greater Boston area

- Available for the 4 month duration of the study

- Native-English speaking or fluent in English (must have attended elementary school and
higher in English)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Poor vision that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses

- Presence of an acute infection

- Diagnosis of kidney failure

- Diagnosis of liver disease

- Diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis/hyperthyroidism

- Diagnosis of cancer

- Past or present conditions that affect cognitive functioning:

1. learning disability

2. neurological disorders or conditions (movement disorder, history of head trauma
or stroke, epilepsy, etc.)

3. psychiatric disorders or conditions (depression, anxiety disorder, etc.)

- Past or present conditions that are counter indicators for participation in
cardio-respiratory fitness assessment and moderate-intensity physical activity:

1. heart conditions (e.g. heart attack, arrhythmias, etc.)

2. circulatory conditions (e.g. uncontrolled hypertension, leg claudication, high
cholesterol, etc.)

3. respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma or lung conditions, such as chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, acute bronchitis, acute common cold, lung cancer,
pneumonia, etc.)

4. current musculoskeletal impairments (e.g. fractures, hemiplegia, chronic joint
pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, not able to walk comfortably without assistance,
etc.)

5. diagnosis of electrolyte disorder or abnormality

6. presence of diabetes mellitus

- Obesity

- Prescription medication or other drugs that treat heart, lung, or circulatory
conditions (e.g. beta blockers, bronchodilators, etc.)

- Prescription medication or other drugs that affect chemicals in the brain (e.g.
antidepressants, anxiolytics, etc.)

- Implanted medical devices, such as a pacemaker or defibrillator

- Unavailable for the approx. 4-month duration of the study
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Boston, Massachusetts 02118
(617) 638-5300
Principal Investigator: Karin Schon, Ph.D.
Phone: 617-638-5261
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