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NCT06791720
Effects of Music-with-Movement on Cognitive and Physical Performance of People With Potentially Reversible Cognitive Frailty: a Randomised Controlled Trial
This study aims to evaluate the effects of Music-with-Movement Simultaneous Cognitive-Motor Dual-Task Training (MM-SDTT) on cognitive and physical performance in older adults with cognitive frailty coexisting with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and physical frailty.
Research Questions:
1. Will the treatment group show greater improvement in global cognitive functions than the social control group at Week 16?
2. Will the treatment group show greater improvements in both cognitive, physical performance and psychosocial well-being than the social control group at Weeks 16 and 28?
Methodology:
Participants in the Treatment Group:
* Undergo a 16-week intervention comprising:
1. Once-weekly center-based training supervised by a physical coach
2. Twice-weekly home-based training using provided training videos
Participants in the Social Control Group:
* Engage in once-weekly social gatherings and receive remedial training after data collection is completed.
Gender: All
Ages: 60 Years - Any
Physical Frailty
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Cognitive Frailty