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Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Calisthenics for Rural Elderly With Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome
Sponsor: Fujian Provincial Hospital
Summary
The aging of China's rural population is severe, with both the prevalence and mortality rates of dementia higher in rural areas than in urban areas. Motor Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR), as a novel pre-dementia syndrome characterized by both subjective cognitive decline and slow gait, represents a "golden window of opportunity" for the early prevention and treatment of dementia. Currently, there is no specific pharmacological treatment for MCR; non-pharmacological interventions, particularly exercise interventions, are key strategies. Moderate-intensity aerobic calisthenics, which integrates music, dance, and gymnastic elements, is economical, simple, highly engaging, safe, and has demonstrated potential for improving both cognitive and gait function, making it especially suitable for promotion in resource-limited rural settings. However, there is a lack of systematic, theory-guided exercise intervention protocols and effectiveness validation for rural older adults with MCR. Therefore, this study aims to develop and validate a moderate-intensity aerobic calisthenics intervention protocol tailored to this population.
Official title: A Study on the Application of Moderate-Intensity Aerobic Calisthenics in Rural Elderly With Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
60 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
106
Start Date
2026-07-01
Completion Date
2027-01-31
Last Updated
2026-06-22
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
moderate-intensity aerobic exercise
Based on routine health education, the intervention group receives a 12-week moderate-intensity aerobic exercise intervention (Jiamusi Happy Dance Steps) lasting 60 minutes per session, three times per week, delivered in a group setting, followed by a 12-week follow-up period.
Routine Care
While maintaining daily living habits unchanged, provide knowledge related to health education for Motor Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) and receive the MCR health education manual.
Locations (1)
Fujian Medical University
Fuzhou, Fujian, China