Status:

UNKNOWN

MIND Diet and Cognitive Function in Adults With MCI

Lead Sponsor:

Zhejiang University

Conditions:

Mild Cognitive Impairment

Cognitive Function

Eligibility:

All Genders

60-80 years

Phase:

NA

Brief Summary

To examine the effects of a 1-year cluster-randomized controlled intervention of MIND diet on cognitive function among 240 participants with mild cognitive function (MCI) aged 50 years and above from ...

Detailed Description

The current study is a 1-year cluster-randomized controlled intervention trial designed to examine whether the a localized modified Mediterranean-Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) dietary...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • At risk of cognitive decline: cognitive performance at the mean level or slightly lower than expected for age with no dementia (AD8\>=3 and/or 5-min MoCA \< 11)
  • Free of physical disabilities that preclude participation in the study
  • Willing to complete all study-related activities for 24 months
  • Willing to be randomized to either intervention group

Exclusion

  • Allergic to more than one type of food (nuts, berries, olive oil, or fish)
  • Diagnosed of dementia, severe diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, cancer, thyroid disease, kidney disease, or liver disease
  • Diagnosed of major depression or other neuropsychological diseases
  • Severe loss of vision, hearing or communicative ability
  • Substance abuse within 6 months or heavy alcohol consumption (\> 2 drinks/day for women; \> 3 drinks/day for men).

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

July 26 2023

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

August 1 2025

Estimated Enrollment :

240 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT05975723

Start Date

July 26 2023

End Date

August 1 2025

Last Update

August 4 2023

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Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, 310058

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