Clinical Research Directory
Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.
Combined Exercise and PMS: Impact on Biopsychosocial Function in Older Adults With Schizophrenia
Sponsor: Yuntong Zhang
Summary
This project consists of two randomized parallel - group experiments targeting older adults with schizophrenia, aiming to evaluate the therapeutic effect of Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS). Experiment 1 (Efficacy of PMS): During a 4 - week intervention period, participants are randomly assigned to receive active PMS or sham PMS. The primary objective is to determine whether PMS can reduce the clinical symptom burden and improve biopsychosocial functioning compared with sham stimulation through electroencephalogram (EEG) signal acquisition and evaluation. Secondary objectives include the effects on cognition, mood, sleep, and health - related quality of life, as well as safety and tolerability (adverse events monitoring). Experiment 2 (Comparison of Intervention Effects): The subjects are randomly divided into three groups: exercise combined with PMS group, PMS alone group, and exercise alone group. Each group is arranged by relevant professionals to carry out the corresponding intervention for 4 weeks. The main purpose is to examine the differences in the effects of the three intervention methods (exercise combined with PMS, PMS alone, and exercise alone) in improving patients' conditions, including the impact on exercise - related physical performance, functional mobility, etc. Secondary objectives include the impact on overall function and quality of life, along with safety monitoring. In both experiments, outcome indicators are measured from baseline to post - intervention (and, where feasible, short - term follow - up) by assessors who are blinded to group allocation using appropriate tools. It is hypothesized that in Experiment 1, PMS will be superior to sham stimulation; in Experiment 2, the effect of exercise combined with PMS in improving patients' motor and related functions will be better than that of PMS alone or exercise alone, which supports PMS as a scalable auxiliary means for the rehabilitation of this population.
Official title: Effects of Combined Exercise and Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation on Biopsychosocial Functional Impairments in Older Adults With Schizophrenia
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-09-28
Completion Date
2025-12-05
Last Updated
2025-09-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS)
Treatment will be administered using a Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS) device. The intervention involves directing magnetic fields to stimulate specific peripheral nerve regions to regulate neural activity and improve symptoms.
ham control group receiving PMS intervention
Identical to the experimental group in all procedures, except that no electrical stimulation is delivered.
Exercise
See previous sections
PMS+Exercise
See previous sections