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A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing
BACKGROUND: Advances in medicine and public health mean that people are living longer; however, a significant proportion of that increased lifespan is spent in a prolonged state of declining health and wellbeing which places increasing pressure on medical, health and social services. There is a soci...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9674124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36399457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276118 |
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author | Phillips, Sarah Watt, Rachel Atkinson, Thomas Rajan, Shelina Hayhoe, Antonietta Savva, George M. Hornberger, Michael Burton, Ben J. L. Saada, Janak Cambell-Kelly, Melissa Rushbrook, Simon Carding, Simon R. |
author_facet | Phillips, Sarah Watt, Rachel Atkinson, Thomas Rajan, Shelina Hayhoe, Antonietta Savva, George M. Hornberger, Michael Burton, Ben J. L. Saada, Janak Cambell-Kelly, Melissa Rushbrook, Simon Carding, Simon R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Advances in medicine and public health mean that people are living longer; however, a significant proportion of that increased lifespan is spent in a prolonged state of declining health and wellbeing which places increasing pressure on medical, health and social services. There is a social and economic need to develop strategies to prevent or delay age-related disease and maintain lifelong health. Several studies have suggested links between the gut microbiome and age-related disease, which if confirmed would present a modifiable target for intervention development. The MOTION study aims to determine whether and how changes in the gut microbiome are associated with physical and mental capacity. A comprehensive longitudinal multiparameter study such as this has not been previously undertaken. METHODS: MOTION is a longitudinal prospective cohort study with a focus on gut health and cognitive function. 360 healthy individuals aged 60 years and older, living in East Anglia, UK will be recruited to the study, stratified into one of three risk groups (cohorts) for developing dementia based on their cognitive function. Participants will attend study appointments every six months over four years, providing stool and blood samples and a health questionnaire. Participants will also undergo physical measurements and cognitive tests at alternating appointments, and undergo Optical Coherence Tomography scans at 3 timepoints. Two subgroups of participants in the study will provide colonic tissue biopsies (n = ≥30 from each cohort), and brain imaging (n = 30) at two timepoints. DISCUSSION: This study will provide new insights into the gut-(microbiota)-brain axis and the relationship between age-associated changes in gut microbe populations and cognitive health. Such insights could help develop new microbe-based strategies to improve lifelong health and wellbeing. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered in the ClinicalTrials.gov Database with ID: NCT04199195 Registered: May 14, 2019. |
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spelling | pubmed-96741242022-11-19 A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing Phillips, Sarah Watt, Rachel Atkinson, Thomas Rajan, Shelina Hayhoe, Antonietta Savva, George M. Hornberger, Michael Burton, Ben J. L. Saada, Janak Cambell-Kelly, Melissa Rushbrook, Simon Carding, Simon R. PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Advances in medicine and public health mean that people are living longer; however, a significant proportion of that increased lifespan is spent in a prolonged state of declining health and wellbeing which places increasing pressure on medical, health and social services. There is a social and economic need to develop strategies to prevent or delay age-related disease and maintain lifelong health. Several studies have suggested links between the gut microbiome and age-related disease, which if confirmed would present a modifiable target for intervention development. The MOTION study aims to determine whether and how changes in the gut microbiome are associated with physical and mental capacity. A comprehensive longitudinal multiparameter study such as this has not been previously undertaken. METHODS: MOTION is a longitudinal prospective cohort study with a focus on gut health and cognitive function. 360 healthy individuals aged 60 years and older, living in East Anglia, UK will be recruited to the study, stratified into one of three risk groups (cohorts) for developing dementia based on their cognitive function. Participants will attend study appointments every six months over four years, providing stool and blood samples and a health questionnaire. Participants will also undergo physical measurements and cognitive tests at alternating appointments, and undergo Optical Coherence Tomography scans at 3 timepoints. Two subgroups of participants in the study will provide colonic tissue biopsies (n = ≥30 from each cohort), and brain imaging (n = 30) at two timepoints. DISCUSSION: This study will provide new insights into the gut-(microbiota)-brain axis and the relationship between age-associated changes in gut microbe populations and cognitive health. Such insights could help develop new microbe-based strategies to improve lifelong health and wellbeing. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is registered in the ClinicalTrials.gov Database with ID: NCT04199195 Registered: May 14, 2019. Public Library of Science 2022-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9674124/ /pubmed/36399457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276118 Text en © 2022 Phillips et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Phillips, Sarah Watt, Rachel Atkinson, Thomas Rajan, Shelina Hayhoe, Antonietta Savva, George M. Hornberger, Michael Burton, Ben J. L. Saada, Janak Cambell-Kelly, Melissa Rushbrook, Simon Carding, Simon R. A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
title | A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
title_full | A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
title_fullStr | A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
title_full_unstemmed | A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
title_short | A protocol paper for the MOTION Study—A longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
title_sort | protocol paper for the motion study—a longitudinal study in a cohort aged 60 years and older to obtain mechanistic knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome during normal healthy ageing in order to develop strategies that will improve lifelong health and wellbeing |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9674124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36399457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276118 |
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