| Literature DB >> 32145744 |
Katrin Müller1, Stephanie Fröhlich2, Andresa M C Germano3, Jyothsna Kondragunta4, Maria Fernanda Del Carmen Agoitia Hurtado5, Julian Rudisch2,6, Daniel Schmidt3, Gangolf Hirtz4, Peter Stollmann5, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dementia and cognitive decline are serious social and economic burdens. An increase in the population of older people, as well as longer lifespans mean that numbers of dementia cases are exponentially rising. Neuropathological changes associated with dementia are thought to appear before the clinical manifestation of cognitive symptoms, i.e., memory impairments. Further, some older adults (OA) experience cognitive decline before it can be objectively diagnosed. For optimal care of these patients, it is necessary to detect cognitive decline and dementia at an early stage. In this vein, motor, sensory, and neurophysiological declines could be promising factors if found to be present before the onset of cognitive impairment. Hence, the objective of the SENDA study is to develop a multi-dimensional sensor-based instrument that allows early detection of cognitive decline or dementia in OA with the help of cognitive, sensory, motor, and neurophysiological parameters before its clinical manifestation. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Dementia; EEG; Early detection; Gait analyses; MCI; Motor performance; Proprioception; Sensitivity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32145744 PMCID: PMC7060588 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-020-01666-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Exclusion criteria of the study
- Medically prohibited to be physically active - Diagnosed psychological disorders, such as major depression, or neurocognitive disorders, such as dementia (MoCA-score < 19) - Permanent impairments due to a stroke or brain surgery - Other neurological diseases, such as epilepsy, Parkinson, or neuropathy - Severe diseases of the cardiovascular system (e.g., cardiac arrhythmia, arterial occlusive disease, heart failure) - Severe diseases of the respiratory system (e.g., COPD stage 4, severe asthma) - Severe diseases of the musculoskeletal system (e.g., arthritis, orthopedic operations in the last 6 months) - Diabetes with diagnosed neuropathy - Substance abuse - Difficulties understanding language or speech - Participant of other clinical studies, e.g., for clinical testing of new anti-dementia drugs |
Time points of study recruitment of the four cohorts and number of follow-up surveys (T1: Baseline; T2-T4: Follow-up surveys; ‘X’: participation; ‘-’: no participation)
| Cohorts | T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cohort 1 (begin: February 2018) | X | X | X | X |
| Cohort 2 (begin: July 2018) | X | X | X | - |
| Cohort 3 (begin: January 2019) | X | X | - | - |
| Cohort 4 (begin: January 2020) | X | - | - | - |
Fig. 1Study design
Criteria for cognitive status of the participants
| Group | Cognitive Status | Measures | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MoCA | CERAD-Plus | Flei | ||
| Group 1 | CHI | 30–26 | All tests within normal range (≤ 1.5 SD) | ≤ 30 |
| Group 2 | SCI | 30–26 | All tests within normal range (≤ 1.5 SD) | > 30 |
| Group 3 | pMCI | 30–26 | 1 or more tests below normal range (≥ 1.5 SD) | not considered |
| < 26 | All tests within normal range (≤ 1.5 SD) | not considered | ||
| MCI | < 26 | 1 or more tests below normal range (≥ 1.5 SD) | not considered | |
Fig. 2Balance set-up with Posturomed, force-platform, and safety belt
Fig. 3Set-up for fine motor task “force modulation”
Fig. 4Set-up for fine motor task “finger tapping”
Fig. 5Set-up for fine motor task “connecting dots / tracing”
Fig. 6Set-up for foot-eye coordination
Fig. 7Left: Vibration perception threshold set-up for measuring hand and foot sensitivity. Right: Platform with tip of vibrating probe (black squares)
Outcome measures in the self-administered questionnaire
| Outcome measure | Instrument/scale |
|---|---|
| Physical activity | Modified Baecke Inventory (similar to [ PRISCUS-Physical Activity Questionnaire [ Nürnberger-Alters-Inventar (NAI) [ |
| Social support | Social Support Questionnaire - short form [ |
| Social activities | Florida Cognitive Activities Scale (modified [ |
| Objective health | List with diseases and use of medication (modified [ |
| Comorbidities | Charlson Comorbidity Index [ |
| Chronic medication | Individual medication regimen (name, dosage and frequency of intake for all prescribed medication) |
| Frailty | Frail Scale [ Tilburg Frailty Indicator [ |
| History of falls | Elderly Fall Screening Test (modified [ |
| Falls efficacy | Fall Efficacy Scale [ |
| Smoking behavior | Smoking Behavior Questionnaire [ |
| Quality of life | Satisfaction with Life Scale [ |
| Depression | Geriatric Depression Scale [ |
| Personality | Big Five Inventory [ |
| Handedness | Edinburgh Handedness Inventory [ |
| Manual activities | Manual Activities Questionnaire [ |