Effects Multimodal Mind and Body Approach for MCI
Purpose
The aim of this application is to develop a computer-based multimodal mind and body approach (CMMBA) for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This product will provide a new, cost-effective and easily accessible treatment option for MCI and potentially other age-related dementia.
Condition
- Mild Cognitive Impairment
Eligibility
- Eligible Ages
- Over 50 Years
- Eligible Genders
- All
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria
- report of cognitive decline / complaint by the patient, the patient's informant, or the physician; 2. cognitive impairment is confirmed by objective cognitive measures (Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and neuropsychological testing), where objective cognitive impairment is defined as poor performance in one or more cognitive measures suggesting deficit in one or more cognitive domains; 3. patient has preserved independence in functional abilities (measured by informant report, completion of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) checklists); 4. not demented;
Exclusion Criteria
- has severe visual or hearing impairment; 2. has pre-existing musculoskeletal or other conditions, which prohibit BDJ performance and / or the application of acupressure at the selected points; 3. has suffered from a neurological disorder (e.g., severe head trauma), psychiatric disease (e.g., major depression), or any other major medical disease that could potentially compromise their cognition; 4. has had prior experience with BDJ or acupressure or relaxation techniques in the past year.
Study Design
- Phase
- N/A
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Allocation
- Randomized
- Intervention Model
- Parallel Assignment
- Primary Purpose
- Treatment
- Masking
- Double (Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)
Arm Groups
Arm | Description | Assigned Intervention |
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Experimental A computer-based multimodal mind and body approach (cbMMBA) |
cbMMBA will include three modules: BDJ (module 1), acupressure (module 2), and relaxation techniques including deep breathing, guided imagery, and progressive muscle relaxation |
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Active Comparator a standard cognitive training |
The program uses paper puzzles (Sudoku, crosswords, word-search, etc.) to engage subjects |
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Recruiting Locations
Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129
More Details
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sponsor
- Massachusetts General Hospital
Detailed Description
The goal of this Phase I R41 (STTR) application is to develop a computer-based multimodal mind and body approach (cbMMBA) to improve the cognitive function for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This application, if successful, will provide a cost-effective and easily accessible treatment option for MCI and other age-related dementia, significantly improve the prevention of MCI development, and directly benefit patients suffering from the highly prevalent disorder, particularly for those who may have limited access to in-person mind and body interventions.