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A Digital Active Aging Training Program for Older Adults
Sponsor: Toronto Metropolitan University
Summary
The proposed project aims to develop and validate a multi-dimensional digital active aging program integrated with resilience to promote the biopsychosocial functions of older adults aged 60, including Chinese older immigrants in Canada (Study 1) and English-speaking White Canadian older adults (Study 2). The proposed study takes a typical pretest-training-posttest design. Pretest and posttest: a battery of outcome measures on physical, psychological, and social functions will be administered to all participants. Data will also be used to identify sociodemographic risk predictors for outcome variables (i.e., biopsychosocial functions and resilience). Training: the participants will be randomly assigned to three arms to receive 4 weeks of 16 training/practice/control treatment sessions delivered via Zoom. In the "active aging with resilience (AR)" condition, participants will complete physical, cognitive, and social engagement training modules, starting with a 30-min resilience-building module. The traditional "active aging" (AA) training involves the same multi-domain active aging training without the initial resilience-building module. The "workshop training" (WT) control condition involves workshops following the same 4-week schedule on aging-related topics.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
240
Start Date
2024-04-08
Completion Date
2024-12-31
Last Updated
2024-05-01
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Resilience training
Receive mini course on what is resilience and how to use different exercises to be more resilient in life.
cognitive training
Play games that trains attention, memory and planning using the services provided by CogniFit.
physical exercise
Engage in age-appropriate physical exercises.
social interaction
Engage in social discussion with peers in the group.
workshop series
Watch a series of workshops targeting the older adult population.
Locations (1)
Cognitive Aging Lab
Toronto, Ontario, Canada