NCT06185010 · RECRUITING

Resistance Training to Individuals for Cognitive Impairment With Dementia

This trial tests whether resistance training — weightlifting-style exercise — improves cognitive function, physical performance, blood markers, and inflammation in people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. It compares doing one set versus three sets per exercise, both in a single session and across eight weeks. Phase NA here means this is a practical exercise study, not a drug trial — no regulatory approval process is involved.

You may qualify if

  • Clinical diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment
  • SPPB score ≥ 3 points
  • Willingness to participate in the interventions and collaborate with the research team
  • Must be able to provide informed consent (oral or written)

You're excluded if

  • Severe dementia
  • Severe comorbidity that negatively influences participation in the intervention
  • Color blindness
  • Fractures in the last three 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 2024-08-06

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