NCT07278141 · NOT YET RECRUITING

Effects of Resistance and Dual-Task Training on Physical, Oculomotor, and Executive Functions in Older Adults With MCI

This trial tests whether combining resistance exercise with dual-task training (doing a mental task while exercising) improves physical fitness, thinking skills, and eye movement control in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. It runs 3 sessions per week for 8 weeks. This is a Phase NA trial, meaning it is a straightforward comparison study rather than a drug trial moving through formal approval stages.

You may qualify if

  • Men and women aged 60 years or older
  • Score between 10 and 25 points on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scale
  • Provide informed consent

You're excluded if

  • Visual or auditory disability that impedes communication
  • Previous diagnosis of dementia
  • Wheelchair use
  • Epilepsy
  • Progressive or terminal illness
  • Depression
  • History of alcoholism
  • Musculoskeletal or cardiovascular contraindications for strength exercises
  • Color blindness
  • Dyslexia
  • Severe mental or cognitive problems supported by medical reports

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 2025-12-11

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