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Reducing African Americans' Alzheimer's Disease Risk Through Exercise (RAATE)"
Sponsor: Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Summary
The RAATE proposal is designed to determine the effects of physical activity on risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease in older African American adults. The study will compare a physical activity program to an active control group. There are three main objectives of the protocol: 1) to determine if a physical activity intervention tailored to older African American adults is effective in modifying cognitive function associated with Alzheimer's Disease, 2) to determine if a physical activity intervention tailored to older African American adults is effective in modifying brain function and structure associated with Alzheimer's Disease, and 3) to determine if a physical activity promotion intervention tailored to African American adults is effective at enhancing physiological parameters. The primary endpoints for the study are episodic memory and executive functioning. The secondary outcomes include anthropometry, blood pressure, brain activation, cerebral blood flow, volume of whole brain and white matter hyperintensities, cardiorespiratory fitness, objectively measured physical activity, circulating hormones, and telomere length.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
125
Start Date
2019-08-09
Completion Date
2026-11
Last Updated
2024-11-25
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Physical activity
Promotion of physical activity to the current federal physical activity guidelines.
Successful Aging
Seminars of health topics related to aging in African Americans with light stretching and low intensity activites
Locations (1)
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States