NCT05625828 · ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

Evaluation of the Effects of a Cognitive-Motor Fall Prevention Program on Fall Risk Factors

This trial compares two exercise programs in older adults living at home to see which better reduces fall risk. One program combines physical movement with simultaneous mental tasks, like doing math while walking. The other focuses on balance, walking, and strength training alone. Both run for 10 weeks. This is a practical comparison study, not a drug trial, and no results are proven yet.

You may qualify if

  • Older people living at home
  • Able to walk without technical assistance

You're excluded if

  • Presence of a proven major neurocognitive disorder (MOCA score \< 18)
  • Patients with severe depression (Geriatric Depression Scale score > 10)
  • Body mass index (BMI) > 35
  • Diagnosed and known neurological or neurodegenerative pathology
  • Having declared more than 3 falls in the pas year
  • Presence of a motor disorder
  • Contraindication to the practice of a physical or sporting activity
  • Participation in another protocol for the prevention of falls or loss of autonomy in the last 6 months

The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2025-07-29

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