Wu Tong, Han Ting, Zhu Dian
School of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, P.R. China.
Institute of Medical Robotics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Games Health J. 2024 Nov 27. doi: 10.1089/g4h.2024.0055.
: To design a randomized controlled trial combining resistance exercise and cognitive intervention to carry out a dual-task computer-aided product design that combines hardware and software to explore the effects of different intensities of resistance exercise on cognitive function in elderly individuals with cognitive decline. : Forty-eight participants (aged between 60 and 75 years) who satisfied the specified criteria were randomly assigned to one of four groups as follows: control ( = 12), low intensity ( = 12), medium intensity ( = 12), and high intensity ( = 12). The control group exclusively underwent cognitive training, whereas the experimental group underwent dual-task training at varying resistance exercise intensities. The main outcomes were short-term effects on cognitive function and lower limb strength using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), One-Rep Max (1RM) data, and training scores. The secondary outcomes were the effects of the participants' subjective fatigue and the system availability of the product. : The experimental group subjected to medium-intensity exercise exhibited the most substantial improvement in MoCA score ( = 0.017). All the groups achieved training scores that were substantially higher than the initial data ( < 0.05), and significant 1RM values were obtained for the left and right legs in the middle- and high-strength groups ( < 0.05). In addition, the participants indicated a positive experience with the application. : Overall, we found support for the feasibility and acceptability of the product developed by dual-task therapy based on resistance exercise combined with cognitive intervention and showed the initial impact prospect of moderate-intensity resistance exercise. Future applications should be replicated in older individuals with Clinical trial registration: NCT06220565 Ethical approval: H2022013I decline.
设计一项随机对照试验,结合抗阻运动和认知干预,开展一项将硬件和软件相结合的双任务计算机辅助产品设计,以探究不同强度抗阻运动对认知功能衰退老年人认知功能的影响。48名符合特定标准的参与者(年龄在60至75岁之间)被随机分为以下四组:对照组(n = 12)、低强度组(n = 12)、中等强度组(n = 12)和高强度组(n = 12)。对照组仅接受认知训练,而实验组在不同抗阻运动强度下进行双任务训练。主要结局指标是使用蒙特利尔认知评估量表(MoCA)、一次重复最大值(1RM)数据和训练得分对认知功能和下肢力量的短期影响。次要结局指标是参与者主观疲劳的影响以及产品的系统可用性。进行中等强度运动的实验组在MoCA评分上表现出最显著的改善(P = 0.017)。所有组的训练得分均显著高于初始数据(P < 0.05),中强度和高强度组的左右腿均获得了显著的1RM值(P < 0.05)。此外,参与者对该应用给出了积极评价。总体而言,我们发现基于抗阻运动与认知干预相结合的双任务疗法开发的产品具有可行性和可接受性,并显示了中等强度抗阻运动的初步影响前景。未来的应用应在老年个体中重复验证。临床试验注册:NCT06220565 伦理批准:H2022013I 拒绝