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Mimic- game and groove- Telerehabilitation for Healthy Aging

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Led By Tanvi S Bhatt, PhD
Research Sponsored by University of Illinois at Chicago
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
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Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up change in time from pre-test (week 0) to post-training (week 5)
Awards & highlights

Study Summary

The composite effect of reduced balance, cognition, gait abnormalities/gait disturbances, and physical activity in older adults leads to fear of falling and decreased participation in daily activities, resulting in reduced cardiovascular fitness and deconditioning. Although many conventional balance and strength training programs have been implemented for older adults, these adults do not receive adequate practice dosage to make significant improvements, most likely due to lack of adherence to therapy and/or inadequate incorporation of all domains of the ICF model (body functions and structures, activities and participation) and lack of targeting cognitive-motor interference (deterioration of motor and/or cognitive function when both tasks are performed together). The use of TeleXercise via Tele rehabilitation has been found to be relatively enjoyable for older adults due to increased motivation and adherence to therapy, which led to the added improvement of physical and cognitive functioning. The overall aim of this pilot is to develop and test the Mimic-Me & Groove TeleXercise platform and then evaluate the compliance and efficacy of the TeleXercise intervention compared to control group receiving standard of care (education on conventional exercise and fall prevention program) for older adults as well as its effect on enhancing balance, gait, and cognition, and physical activity. Investigators also hope that the net effect of improvement in these domains of health outcomes will result in pre and post improvement in endurance and cardiovascular function and reduction of fall risk and improved quality of life of older adults. The study investigates the efficacy of a TeleXercise intervention in older adults by demonstrating its feasibility, compliance rate and also determine the efficacy of the Mimic-Me & Groove TeleXercise in improving health outcomes such as motor and cognitive functions, thereby reducing cognitive-motor interference. The study will also aim to determine the effectiveness of the TeleXercise in improving cardiovascular fitness and physical activity (PA) in older adults.

Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~change in time from pre-test (week 0) to post-training (week 5)
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and change in time from pre-test (week 0) to post-training (week 5) for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.
Primary outcome measures
Change in time during 2-minute step in place test
Change in time during 30-second chair stand test.
Change in time during One-legged Stance test
+3 more
Secondary outcome measures
Change in correct response during Dimensional Change card sort test
Change in correct response during Flanker inhibitory control and attention test
Change in correct response during List Sorting Memory test
+10 more

Trial Design

1Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Group I: TeleXercise interventionExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
TeleXercise intervention will be delivered via exergaming-based animation videos combined with or without cognitive exercises by a health coach. Participants will need a computer/tablet/smart phone for the study. The health coach will launch the exercise application on their computer and share their screen with the participants. They have to mimic the exercises shown to them. The intervention will have 12 sessions for 4 weeks, each session for 1.5 hours, including warm-ups and cool-down. Warm-up and cool down are for 20 minutes. A wearable device provided will measure the heart rate and physical activity during the training. Participants are provided with a set of balance exercises which includes non-interactive balance games (stepping forward, backward, sideways), Tai-Chi, Weight shifting (to right leg, left leg and practice distributing equal weights on both the legs), Aerobic (stepping in place), dance, strength, and stretching

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Who is running the clinical trial?

University of Illinois at ChicagoLead Sponsor
608 Previous Clinical Trials
1,559,224 Total Patients Enrolled
2 Trials studying Healthy Aging
155 Patients Enrolled for Healthy Aging
Tanvi S Bhatt, PhDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
2 Previous Clinical Trials
115 Total Patients Enrolled
1 Trials studying Healthy Aging
65 Patients Enrolled for Healthy Aging

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Who else is applying?

What state do they live in?
Florida
How old are they?
18 - 65
What portion of applicants met pre-screening criteria?
Met criteria
~5 spots leftby Apr 2025