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NCT06013579
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Effect of High-Intensity Exercise to Attenuate Cognitive Function Limitations and Train Exercise Habits in Older People Living With HIV

Sponsor: University of Alabama at Birmingham

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

People aging with HIV are at higher risk for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, and although physical activity is a promising target to mitigate such risk, this population engages in low levels of physical activity. Few studies have tested cognitive effects of exercise interventions or examined mechanisms of adherence to long-term exercise among diverse samples of midlife and older people with HIV. The current study will leverage an existing R01 to address these gaps and provide implications for development of personalized approaches for the treatment and prevention of cognitive impairment and dementia in older people with HIV.

Official title: Examining the Effect of High-Intensity Exercise to Attenuate Cognitive Function Limitations and Train Exercise Habits in Older People Living With HIV (HEALTH-Cog)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

50 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

110

Start Date

2023-08-01

Completion Date

2028-03

Last Updated

2025-12-08

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Phase 1 Gym Exercise HIIT

Following a 5-minute warm-up at 50% VO2peak, high and moderate-intensity exercise bouts alternate, progressing to five bouts of 4-minute high-intensity exercise (90% VO2peak), alternating with four 3-minute bouts of moderate-intensity exercise (50% VO2peak) by week 8, followed by a 5 minute cool-down. The total exercise time is 42 minutes.

BEHAVIORAL

Phase 1 Gym Exercise CME

Following a 4 minute warm-up at 50% VO2peak, the participant walks for up to 42 continuous minutes at 60% VO2peak172, followed by a 4 minute cool-down. The total exercise time is 50 minutes.

BEHAVIORAL

Phase 2 Home Exercise Coaching Text Messages

The coaching intervention will consist of daily text messages tailored to the individual participant's self-reported symptom experiences and barriers to exercise on that specific day. One daily message with a survey will be sent, and responses to survey items will determine the subsequent once daily motivational message.Tailored messages address a range of possible barriers to adherence based on past research, and will provide advice and guidance. Text messages will be varied each week so that even if participants continue to report the same barriers they receive different text messages.

BEHAVIORAL

Phase 2 Home Exercise Control Text Messages

The control group will receive general daily texts from the study team (i.e., "Hope you are doing well!"), and reminding them of their next study appointments. These text messages are primarily social/generic in content and serve to maintain involvement and enhance retention of the control group.

Locations (3)

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

University of Colorado Denver

Aurora, Colorado, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, Washington, United States