Brain Connections and Blood Pressure



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Cognitive Studies, Cognitive Studies, High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:65 - Any
Updated:11/18/2018
Start Date:August 23, 2018
End Date:August 1, 2019
Contact:Kathy D Wright, PhD
Email:wright.2104@osu.edu
Phone:614-292-0309

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Brain Connections, Self-care and Blood Pressure in Black and African Americans With Problems With Memory

This pilot randomized controlled study evaluates Mindfulness and DASH Diet resting state
network and blood pressure in 36 (n=12 intervention; n=12 attention control; n = 12 control)
Black and African American older adults with early Alzheimer's disease and related dementia
disorders and hypertension.

The purpose of this pilot randomized controlled study is to adapt a previously tested
intervention to improve resting state network and blood pressure in 36 (n=12 intervention;
n=12 attention control; n = 12 control) Black and African American older adults with early
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia disorders and hypertension.

The study aims are to:

A.1. Establish the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention in Black and African
Americans with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia disorders and hypertension.

H1: The intervention will be feasible and acceptable to Black and African Americans with
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia disorders. Feasibility will be measured by
recruitment, attendance, and attrition. Acceptability will be measured by a garnering
feedback in a debriefing after each session.

A.2. Determine the effect size of the difference between the intervention, attention control,
and control groups in resting state network connectivity and working memory and blood
pressure to inform the sample size for the R01 trial.

H2: We hypothesize that compared to both control groups; the intervention group will have
greater improvement in process measures of self-management mechanisms (self-efficacy,
self-regulation, and emotion regulation), chronic stress, diet, and physical activity. The
functional magnetic resonance imaging and blood pressure will be obtained at baseline and 3
months. The intervention group (Mindfulness + DASH) will have improved resting state network
connectivity and blood pressure as compared to the attention control (2-hour group social
time and brief lecture on a non-diet/mindfulness topic such as personal safety, fire safety,
and disaster preparedness) and the control group (care as usual with no intervention). The
Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging, Arts & Sciences co-investigators will
analyze imaging data using their newly published statistical network model to quantify the
subnetwork structures of the resting state network and evaluate changes of their topological
properties.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Diagnosis of hypertension with or without medication use

- Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or related dementia disorder

- If no formal diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, then a Self-Assessment Gerocognitive
Evaluation score 17-10 or a Montreal Cognitive Assessment Screen 25-19

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unable to understand spoken English

- Expect to move out of the area within six months

- fMRI imaging contraindicated (history of shrapnel, metal in the body, heart pacemaker,
heart defibrillator, metal in the eye, gunshot wound, or some types of metal elsewhere
within the body such as certain surgical clips for aneurysms in the head, heart valve
prostheses, electrodes, and some other implanted devices) or claustrophobia

- Self-reported history of a stroke

- <6 on the Brief Assessment of Understanding of the Study
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