Department of Epidemiology, University of Groningen, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Department of Medical Informatics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2020 Oct 16;10(10):e039439. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039439.
Descendants of patients with dementia have a higher risk to develop dementia. This study aims to investigate the uptake and effectiveness of an online tailor-made lifestyle programme for dementia risk reduction (DRR) among middle-aged descendants of people with recently diagnosed late-onset dementia.
Demin is a cluster randomised controlled trial, aiming to include 21 memory clinics of which 13 will be randomly allocated to the passive (poster and flyer in a waiting room) and 8 to the active recruitment strategy (additional personal invitation by members of the team of the memory clinic). We aim to recruit 378 participants (40-60 years) with a parent who is recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia at one of the participating memory clinics. All participants receive a dementia risk assessment (online questionnaire, physical examination and blood sample) and subsequently an online tailor-made lifestyle advice regarding protective (Mediterranean diet, low/moderate alcohol consumption and high cognitive activity) and risk factors (physical inactivity, smoking, loneliness, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, renal dysfunction and depression) for dementia. The primary outcome is the difference in uptake between the two recruitment strategies. Secondary outcomes are change(s) in (1) the Lifestyle for Brain Health score, (2) individual health behaviours, (3) health beliefs and attitudes towards DRR and (4) compliance to the tailor-made lifestyle advice. Outcomes will be measured at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after baseline. The effectiveness of this online tailor-made lifestyle programme will be evaluated by comparing Demin participants to a matched control group (lifelines cohort).
This study has been approved by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport according to the Population Screening Act. All participants have to give online informed consent using SMS-tan (transaction authentication number delivered via text message). Findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and (inter)national conferences.
NTR7434.
痴呆症患者的后代患痴呆症的风险更高。本研究旨在调查针对近期确诊的晚发性痴呆症患者的中年后代的在线量身定制的生活方式预防痴呆症风险降低(DRR)计划的参与情况和效果。
Demin 是一项集群随机对照试验,旨在纳入 21 家记忆诊所,其中 13 家将随机分配到被动(候诊室的海报和传单),8 家分配到主动招募策略(由记忆诊所团队成员进行额外的个人邀请)。我们旨在招募 378 名参与者(40-60 岁),他们的父母最近在其中一家参与的记忆诊所被诊断出患有阿尔茨海默病或血管性痴呆。所有参与者都将接受痴呆症风险评估(在线问卷、体检和血液样本),随后根据他们的个人情况获得在线量身定制的生活方式建议,包括预防痴呆症的保护因素(地中海饮食、低/中度饮酒和高认知活动)和风险因素(身体活动不足、吸烟、孤独、心血管疾病(CVD)、高血压、高胆固醇、糖尿病、肥胖、肾功能障碍和抑郁症)。主要结果是两种招募策略之间的参与率差异。次要结果是:(1) 生活方式对大脑健康评分的变化;(2) 个体健康行为;(3) 对 DRR 的健康信念和态度;(4) 对量身定制的生活方式建议的依从性。结果将在基线后 3、6、9 和 12 个月进行测量。通过将 Demin 参与者与匹配的对照组(生命线队列)进行比较,将评估此在线量身定制的生活方式计划的效果。
本研究已根据人口筛查法案获得荷兰卫生、福利和体育部的批准。所有参与者必须使用 SMS-tan(通过短信发送的交易身份验证号码)在线给予知情同意。研究结果将通过同行评审期刊和(国际)会议进行传播。
NTR7434。