NCT07347912 · ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
Group-based Resistance Training for Adults With Down Syndrome
This trial tests a group-based resistance training program called RESID in adults with Down syndrome who do not yet have memory problems. Researchers want to know whether the program is practical, enjoyable, and whether it supports brain health and physical wellbeing. This is a Phase NA feasibility study — meaning it is exploring whether the program can be delivered successfully, not proving it works yet.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Participants: * Previous diagnosis of Down Syndrome; * Previous diagnosis of Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability; * Aged between 20 to 45 years old; * Capable of providing consent to participate in this research study; * Have a close caregiver (proxy participant) who also consents to take part in this study. Proxy: * Be a close caregiver (family or staff) for a participant; * Consent to participate in this research study. Exclusion Criteria: Participants: * Severe or Profound Intellectual Disability; * Significant behaviours of concern that would preclude group participation; * Showing signs of dementia at pre-screening (on the G-DSDS); * does not have a close caregiver who consents to take part in this study. Proxy: * none
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 2026-01-29