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Impact of a Multimodal Lifestyle Intervention on Dementia Risk Factors and Attitude Related to Dementia Risk: A Logistical Pilot Study
Sponsor: HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Summary
Many individuals develop dementia, and dementia has multiple causes, yet we currently have limited treatment options. A critical observation of the effectiveness of the available dementia treatments is that they tend to be more effective when started early. Previous studies have shown that multimodal lifestyle interventions can significantly delay the onset of Alzheimer's dementia in individuals with high risk for Alzheimer's or with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). These interventions may be less effective when initiated after dementia has already been diagnosed or is more advanced. This study has two primary goals. The first goal is to assess attitudes around dementia risk for participants throughout the study as they learn of their personalized risk and possible lifestyle factors that may modify that risk. The second goal is to serve as a logistical pilot for the implementation of data collection and processing and multimodal lifestyle intervention to reduce the risk factors of dementia in individuals without current cognitive impairment but who are at high risk of progression to dementia. Secondary goals of this study include better defining what factors contribute the most risk to dementia and identifying sub-types of dementia defined by different genetic and molecular risk factors.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2025-05-02
Completion Date
2026-04-30
Last Updated
2025-08-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Multimodal Lifestyle Intervention
The intervention supports adoption and maintenance of healthy behaviors including healthy nutrition The Mediterranean-DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay, or MIND Diet), physical activity (150 min/week of moderate activity), stress management, weight management, and adherence to doctor-prescribed medical regimens. In addition, participants will be encouraged to participate regularly in social and learning activities, and to engage in cognitive training via Posit's BrainHQ web-based training tools (brainhq.com). Participants will be supported by telephone-based health coaching. Coaches will be currently licensed allied health providers such as Registered Dietitians. Using the combination of an individual's biological data (including genomics, blood, stool, saliva, etc.), activity data, behavioral data, and other incoming streams of health information, the coach will tailor the lifestyle intervention for each participant.
Locations (1)
Smith Family Clinic for Genomic Medicine
Huntsville, Alabama, United States