NCT06348810 · NOT YET RECRUITING
Dual-Task Training for People With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Dementia
This trial tests whether combining mental and physical tasks at the same time — called dual-task training — improves thinking, memory, sleep, balance, and behavior in people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. Participants do 45-minute sessions three times a week for 12 weeks. It is a Phase N/A behavioral trial, meaning it is evaluating a non-drug approach rather than going through the standard drug-approval pipeline.
You may qualify if
- Older adult >= 60 years and able to communicate
- CDR score range from 1 to 4
- MMSE score >= 18
- Complain of conscious cognitive decline.
- Participate voluntarily and sign informed consent.
You're excluded if
- Diagnosed with moderate or severe dementia.
- Received cognitive training or motor training within six months.
- Severe sensory function impairment (such as vision, and hearing).
- Have limited mobility, such as those using wheelchairs or four-legged walking aids.
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 2024-05-29