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Published in: BMC Geriatrics 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

Designing clinical trials for assessing the effects of cognitive training and physical activity interventions on cognitive outcomes: The Seniors Health and Activity Research Program Pilot (SHARP-P) Study, a randomized controlled trial

Authors: Claudine Legault, Janine M Jennings, Jeffrey A Katula, Dale Dagenbach, Sarah A Gaussoin, Kaycee M Sink, Stephen R Rapp, W Jack Rejeski, Sally A Shumaker, Mark A Espeland, the SHARP-P Study Group

Published in: BMC Geriatrics | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

The efficacy of non-pharmacological intervention approaches such as physical activity, strength, and cognitive training for improving brain health has not been established. Before definitive trials are mounted, important design questions on participation/adherence, training and interventions effects must be answered to more fully inform a full-scale trial.

Methods

SHARP-P was a single-blinded randomized controlled pilot trial of a 4-month physical activity training intervention (PA) and/or cognitive training intervention (CT) in a 2 × 2 factorial design with a health education control condition in 73 community-dwelling persons, aged 70-85 years, who were at risk for cognitive decline but did not have mild cognitive impairment.

Results

Intervention attendance rates were higher in the CT and PACT groups: CT: 96%, PA: 76%, PACT: 90% (p=0.004), the interventions produced marked changes in cognitive and physical performance measures (p≤0.05), and retention rates exceeded 90%. There were no statistically significant differences in 4-month changes in composite scores of cognitive, executive, and episodic memory function among arms. Four-month improvements in the composite measure increased with age among participants assigned to physical activity training but decreased with age for other participants (intervention*age interaction p = 0.01). Depending on the choice of outcome, two-armed full-scale trials may require fewer than 1,000 participants (continuous outcome) or 2,000 participants (categorical outcome).

Conclusions

Good levels of participation, adherence, and retention appear to be achievable for participants through age 85 years. Care should be taken to ensure that an attention control condition does not attenuate intervention effects. Depending on the choice of outcome measures, the necessary sample sizes to conduct four-year trials appear to be feasible.

Trial Registration

Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00688155
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Metadata
Title
Designing clinical trials for assessing the effects of cognitive training and physical activity interventions on cognitive outcomes: The Seniors Health and Activity Research Program Pilot (SHARP-P) Study, a randomized controlled trial
Authors
Claudine Legault
Janine M Jennings
Jeffrey A Katula
Dale Dagenbach
Sarah A Gaussoin
Kaycee M Sink
Stephen R Rapp
W Jack Rejeski
Sally A Shumaker
Mark A Espeland
the SHARP-P Study Group
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Geriatrics / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2318
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-11-27

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