A Novel Multi-Modal Approach to Promote Functional Outcomes in Cognitively Frail Older Adults
NCT: NCT07497334 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the effects of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) primed with theta burst stimulation (cTBS), on top of aerobic exercise, on cognitive function, mobility, and brain activity in older adults with cognitive frailty. Understanding these effects will help us develop intervention models that benefit cognitively frail older adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does the combination of iTBS primed with cTBS and aerobic exercise lead to greater improvements in cognition and mobility in older adults with cognitive frailty compared to non-priming iTBS and sham stimulation? 2. What are the neural mechanisms responsible for the improvements in cognition and mobility associated with the combination of iTBS primed with cTBS and aerobic exercise in older adults with cognitive frailty?
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What is A Novel Multi-Modal Approach to Promote Functional Outcomes in Cognitively Frail Older Adults?
A Novel Multi-Modal Approach to Promote Functional Outcomes in Cognitively Frail Older Adults is a clinical trial registered under NCT07497334. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07497334?
The current status of NCT07497334 (A Novel Multi-Modal Approach to Promote Functional Outcomes in Cognitively Frail Older Adults) is: RECRUITING.
When did A Novel Multi-Modal Approach to Promote Functional Outcomes in Cognitively Frail Older Adults start?
A Novel Multi-Modal Approach to Promote Functional Outcomes in Cognitively Frail Older Adults started on 2025-01-05.
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