Lifestyle Interventions for the Treatment of Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease Study
About This Trial
The purpose of this study is to generate preliminary data on the benefit of computerized cognitive training and Tai Chi- Qi Gong training in participants with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease. It is hypothesized that participants in the experimental training condition will perform better on outcomes related to cognition, functioning, and mood at follow-up compared to participants assigned to the active control condition.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Original Eligibility Criteria
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Treatments Being Tested
Cognitive Training
Participants will be asked to complete approximately 45 minutes of training, 4-5 sessions per week for 14 weeks (corresponding to approximately 40 hours of training total). Training will be completed via BrainHQ, a mobile application that, as used in this study, meets the FDA's definition of a medical device.
Tai Chi- Qi Gong
Participants will be asked to complete 14 hours of training total (in 30-minute sessions, 2 days per week for 14 weeks).
Brain Games
Participants will be asked to complete 40 hours of training total (in 45-minute sessions, 4 to 5 days per week for 14 weeks). Training will be completed via BrainHQ, a mobile application that, as used in this study, meets the FDA's definition of a medical device.
Stretching
Participants will be asked to engage in stretching exercises twice per week, for approximately 15 minutes per session. This will total of approximately 7 hours over the course of 14 weeks.