A multidomain lifestyle intervention to maintain optimal cognitive functioning in Dutch older adults—study design and baseline characteristics of the FINGER-NL randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Evidence on the effectiveness of multidomain lifestyle interventions to prevent cognitive decline in older people without dementia is mixed. Embedded in the World-Wide FINGERS initiative, FINGER-NL aims to investigate the effectiveness of a 2-year multidomain lifestyle intervention on cognitive functioning in older Dutch at risk individuals. Methods Multi-center, randomized, controlled, multidomain lifestyle intervention trial with a duration of 24 months. 1210 adults between 60–79 years old with presence of ≥ 2 modifiable risk factors and ≥ 1 non-modifiable risk factor for... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kay Deckers
Marissa D. Zwan
Lion M. Soons
Lisa Waterink
Sonja Beers
Sofie van Houdt
Berrit Stiensma
Judy Z. Kwant
Sophie C. P. M. Wimmers
Rachel A. M. Heutz
Jurgen A. H. R. Claassen
Joukje M. Oosterman
Rianne A. A. de Heus
Ondine van de Rest
Yannick Vermeiren
Richard C. Oude Voshaar
Nynke Smidt
Laus M. Broersen
Sietske A. M. Sikkes
Esther Aarts
MOCIA consortium
FINGER-NL consortium
Sebastian Köhler
Wiesje M. van der Flier
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Reihe/Periodikum: Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Verlag/Hrsg.: BMC
Schlagwörter: Prevention / Cognitive impairment / Dementia / Alzheimer’s disease / Multidomain / Lifestyle / Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry / RC321-571 / Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system / RC346-429
Sprache: Englisch
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Abstract Background Evidence on the effectiveness of multidomain lifestyle interventions to prevent cognitive decline in older people without dementia is mixed. Embedded in the World-Wide FINGERS initiative, FINGER-NL aims to investigate the effectiveness of a 2-year multidomain lifestyle intervention on cognitive functioning in older Dutch at risk individuals. Methods Multi-center, randomized, controlled, multidomain lifestyle intervention trial with a duration of 24 months. 1210 adults between 60–79 years old with presence of ≥ 2 modifiable risk factors and ≥ 1 non-modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline were recruited between January 2022 and May 2023 via the Dutch Brain Research Registry and across five study sites in the Netherlands. Participants were randomized to either a high-intensity or a low-intensity intervention group. The multidomain intervention comprises a combination of 7 lifestyle components (physical activity, cognitive training, cardiovascular risk factor management, nutritional counseling, sleep counseling, stress management, and social activities) and 1 nutritional product (Souvenaid®) that could help maintain cognitive functioning. The high-intensity intervention group receives a personalized, supervised and hybrid intervention consisting of group meetings (on-site and online) and individual sessions guided by a trained lifestyle coach, and access to a digital intervention platform that provides custom-made training materials and selected lifestyle apps. The low-intensity intervention group receives bi-monthly online lifestyle-related health advice via the digital intervention platform. Primary outcome is 2-year change on a cognitive composite score covering processing speed, executive function, and memory. Results Within 17 months, participant recruitment has been successfully completed (N = 1210; mean age: 67.7 years (SD: 4.6); 64% female). Modifiable risk factors commonly present at baseline were physical inactivity (89%), low mental/cognitive activity (50%), low social engagement ...