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Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline
Targeting dementia prevention, first trials addressing multiple modifiable risk factors showed promising results in at-risk populations. In Germany, AgeWell.de is the first large-scale initiative investigating the effectiveness of a multi-component lifestyle intervention against cognitive decline. W...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7825589/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020408 |
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author | Röhr, Susanne Zülke, Andrea Luppa, Melanie Brettschneider, Christian Weißenborn, Marina Kühne, Flora Zöllinger, Isabel Samos, Franziska-Antonia Zora Bauer, Alexander Döhring, Juliane Krebs-Hein, Kerstin Oey, Anke Czock, David Frese, Thomas Gensichen, Jochen Haefeli, Walter E. Hoffmann, Wolfgang Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna König, Hans-Helmut Thyrian, Jochen René Wiese, Birgitt Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. |
author_facet | Röhr, Susanne Zülke, Andrea Luppa, Melanie Brettschneider, Christian Weißenborn, Marina Kühne, Flora Zöllinger, Isabel Samos, Franziska-Antonia Zora Bauer, Alexander Döhring, Juliane Krebs-Hein, Kerstin Oey, Anke Czock, David Frese, Thomas Gensichen, Jochen Haefeli, Walter E. Hoffmann, Wolfgang Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna König, Hans-Helmut Thyrian, Jochen René Wiese, Birgitt Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. |
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description | Targeting dementia prevention, first trials addressing multiple modifiable risk factors showed promising results in at-risk populations. In Germany, AgeWell.de is the first large-scale initiative investigating the effectiveness of a multi-component lifestyle intervention against cognitive decline. We aimed to investigate the recruitment process and baseline characteristics of the AgeWell.de participants to gain an understanding of the at-risk population and who engages in the intervention. General practitioners across five study sites recruited participants (aged 60–77 years, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Incidence of Dementia/CAIDE dementia risk score ≥ 9). Structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with eligible participants, including neuropsychological assessments. We analyzed group differences between (1) eligible vs. non-eligible participants, (2) participants vs. non-participants, and (3) between intervention groups. Of 1176 eligible participants, 146 (12.5%) dropped out before baseline; the study population was thus 1030 individuals. Non-participants did not differ from participants in key sociodemographic factors and dementia risk. Study participants were M = 69.0 (SD = 4.9) years old, and 52.1% were women. The average Montreal Cognitive Assessment/MoCA score was 24.5 (SD = 3.1), indicating a rather mildly cognitively impaired study population; however, 39.4% scored ≥ 26, thus being cognitively unimpaired. The bandwidth of cognitive states bears the interesting potential for differential trial outcome analyses. However, trial conduction is impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, requiring adjustments to the study protocol with yet unclear methodological consequences. |
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spelling | pubmed-78255892021-01-24 Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline Röhr, Susanne Zülke, Andrea Luppa, Melanie Brettschneider, Christian Weißenborn, Marina Kühne, Flora Zöllinger, Isabel Samos, Franziska-Antonia Zora Bauer, Alexander Döhring, Juliane Krebs-Hein, Kerstin Oey, Anke Czock, David Frese, Thomas Gensichen, Jochen Haefeli, Walter E. Hoffmann, Wolfgang Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna König, Hans-Helmut Thyrian, Jochen René Wiese, Birgitt Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Targeting dementia prevention, first trials addressing multiple modifiable risk factors showed promising results in at-risk populations. In Germany, AgeWell.de is the first large-scale initiative investigating the effectiveness of a multi-component lifestyle intervention against cognitive decline. We aimed to investigate the recruitment process and baseline characteristics of the AgeWell.de participants to gain an understanding of the at-risk population and who engages in the intervention. General practitioners across five study sites recruited participants (aged 60–77 years, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Incidence of Dementia/CAIDE dementia risk score ≥ 9). Structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with eligible participants, including neuropsychological assessments. We analyzed group differences between (1) eligible vs. non-eligible participants, (2) participants vs. non-participants, and (3) between intervention groups. Of 1176 eligible participants, 146 (12.5%) dropped out before baseline; the study population was thus 1030 individuals. Non-participants did not differ from participants in key sociodemographic factors and dementia risk. Study participants were M = 69.0 (SD = 4.9) years old, and 52.1% were women. The average Montreal Cognitive Assessment/MoCA score was 24.5 (SD = 3.1), indicating a rather mildly cognitively impaired study population; however, 39.4% scored ≥ 26, thus being cognitively unimpaired. The bandwidth of cognitive states bears the interesting potential for differential trial outcome analyses. However, trial conduction is impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, requiring adjustments to the study protocol with yet unclear methodological consequences. MDPI 2021-01-07 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7825589/ /pubmed/33430189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020408 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Röhr, Susanne Zülke, Andrea Luppa, Melanie Brettschneider, Christian Weißenborn, Marina Kühne, Flora Zöllinger, Isabel Samos, Franziska-Antonia Zora Bauer, Alexander Döhring, Juliane Krebs-Hein, Kerstin Oey, Anke Czock, David Frese, Thomas Gensichen, Jochen Haefeli, Walter E. Hoffmann, Wolfgang Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna König, Hans-Helmut Thyrian, Jochen René Wiese, Birgitt Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline |
title | Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline |
title_full | Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline |
title_fullStr | Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline |
title_full_unstemmed | Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline |
title_short | Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the AgeWell.de Study—A Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Controlled Lifestyle Trial against Cognitive Decline |
title_sort | recruitment and baseline characteristics of participants in the agewell.de study—a pragmatic cluster-randomized controlled lifestyle trial against cognitive decline |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7825589/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33430189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020408 |
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