RecruitingMild Cognitive ImpairmentAccidental FallsAging
A Study of Dual-task Exercise Training to Prevent Falls Among Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment
Eligible age
65–95 yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
1 state
Healthy volunteers
Yes
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About this study
To determine the efficacy of a dual-task tai ji quan training therapy in reducing the incidence of falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.
Sponsor: Oregon Research Institute
You may qualify if…
- ✓ being 65 years and older
- ✓ having complaint of memory loss
- ✓ scoring ≤0.5 on Clinical Dementia Scale
- ✓ having had 1 or more falls in the preceding 12 months or scoring ≥12 seconds on the Timed Up and Go test
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ scoring \<24 on the Mini-Mental State Examination
- ✕ being able to ambulate independently for household distances
- ✕ having medical clearance
- ✕ having participated in any regular and structured tai ji quan-based exercise programs (≥2 times weekly) in the preceding 6 months
- ✕ having a progressive neuromuscular disorder such as Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis
- ✕ being unwilling to be randomized
Where it's recruiting
Oregon
Springfield
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05725668 · last updated 2025-12-17