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Remote Game-based Exercise Program for Cognitive and Motor Function Improvement
Sponsor: University of California, Los Angeles
Summary
As our population ages, more older adults face motor-cognitive declines, increasing their risk of falls and fear of falling. Exercise is an effective way to maintain cognitive function, as supported by recent studies. However, those with poor motor and cognitive abilities often struggle to visit rehabilitation centers, leading to high dropout rates and low adherence to unsupervised programs. A remote exercise program tailored for individuals with cognitive impairments is urgently needed to preserve cognitive function, promote independent living, and reduce related costs. Researchers aim to develop an in-home system for adults with mild cognitive issues or dementia, designed to improve balance and cognition while being remotely supervised through telemedicine.
Official title: Tele-exergame: Remotely-supervised Exercise Platform for Improving Cognition and Motor Function Using Telemedicine
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
55 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
84
Start Date
2023-11-03
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2026-03-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Tele-Exergame Platform
Subjects will perform exercises remotely twice a week with tele-exergaming platform.
No Tele-Exergame Platform
Subjects will perform exercises in the home exercise twice a week without tele-exergaming platform.
Locations (2)
UCLA
Los Angeles, California, United States
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas, United States