Design and baseline characteristics of the Cognitive and Aerobic Resilience for the Brain (CARB) study

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2023-08
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Background Treatments that delay progression of cognitive impairment in older adults are of great public health significance. This manuscript outlines the protocol, recruitment, baseline characteristics, and retention for a randomized controlled trial of cognitive and aerobic physical training to improve cognition in individuals with subjective cognitive dysfunction, the “Cognitive and Aerobic Resilience for the Brain” (CARB) study.

Methods Community-dwelling, older adults with self-reported memory loss were randomly assigned to receive either computer-based cognitive training, aerobic physical training, combined cognitive and physical training, or education control. Treatment was delivered 2- to 3-times per week in 45- to 90-min sessions for 12 weeks by trained facilitators videoconferencing into subject's home. Outcome assessments of were taken at the baseline, immediately following training, and 3-months after training.

Results 191 subjects were randomized into the trial (mean age, 75.5 years; 68% female; 20% non-white; mean education, 15.1 years; 30% with 1+ APOE e4 allele). The sample was generally obese, hypertensive, and many were diabetic, while cognition, self-reported mood, and activities of daily living were in the normal range. There was excellent retention throughout the trial. Interventions were completed at high rates, participants found the treatments acceptable and enjoyable, and outcome assessments were completed at high rates.

Conclusions This study was designed to determine the feasibility of recruiting, intervening, and documenting response to treatment in a population at risk for progressive cognitive decline. Older adults with self-reported memory loss were enrolled in high numbers and were well engaged with the intervention and outcome assessments.

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Tam, J. W., Khurshid, K., Sprague, B., Clark, D. O., Xu, H., Moser, L. R., Miller, D. K., Considine, R., Callahan, C. M., Garringer, H. J., Rexroth, D., & Unverzagt, F. W. (2023). Design and baseline characteristics of the cognitive and aerobic resilience for the brain (CARB) study. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 107249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2023.107249
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