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RecruitingNCT06664229

Development of Pressure Sensor Based Dementia and Fall Prevention Program for Older Adults

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Trial Parameters

ConditionDementia, Mild
SponsorSunmi Song
Study TypeINTERVENTIONAL
PhaseN/A
Enrollment205
SexALL
Min Age65 Years
Max AgeN/A
Start Date2024-01-15
Completion2026-12-31
Interventions
Fall and dementia prevention exercise

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Brief Summary

The goal of this intervention program is to test the effectiveness of pressure sensor based dementia and fall prevention program for improving cognitive and physical functions of community dwelling older adults. The main purposes of this study are: 1. Develop a pressure sensor based exercise mat and linked software programs to be used for group training sessions for cognitive and balance training of older adults at a community senior center. 2. Evaluate efficacy of the program to improve cognitive and physical functions of older adults via a pilot study and a main study with randomized control trial design. Older adults will be asked to participate in a group training session that was lead by a fitness coach using a pressure sensor mat, a standing monitor, and a linked software programs. They will be asked to stand on the mat, which is set in front of a monitor to show positions of the mat where they place their foots. The monitor screen will guide them to conduct either a balancing exercise for fall prevention or a cognitive exercise such as memory game or quiz game for dementia prevention. Researchers will compare age and gender matched control group in a main study to see if cognitive and balancing functions of intervention group is better than the control group by conducting pre and post surveys and physical examinations. A pilot study will examine pre-post changes in the intervention group without the control group.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Older adults in the community who are 65 years old or older. Exclusion Criteria: * Older adults who cannot walk independently with assisting devices or use wheelchair. * Older adults who are diagnosed with dementia, or other neurological/mental disorders that may limit their cognitive ability to participate in the study. * Older adults who cannot speak or read Korean.

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