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COGNITION AND HEALTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MUSIC CREATIVITY INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS AT RISK OF MCI

As the number of people with dementia is projected to rise to 13.8 million by 2050, there is a growing need to develop interventions that prevent or slow down disease progression in at-risk individuals. Older adults are particularly vulnerable, given that increasing age is the strongest predictor of...

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Autores principales: Wu-Chung, E Lim Lydia, Brandt, Anthony, Bonomo, Melia, Denny, Bryan, Karmonik, Christof, Frazier, Jefferson, Blench, Karl, Fagundes, Christopher
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9767058/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2675
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author Wu-Chung, E Lim Lydia
Brandt, Anthony
Bonomo, Melia
Denny, Bryan
Karmonik, Christof
Frazier, Jefferson
Blench, Karl
Fagundes, Christopher
author_facet Wu-Chung, E Lim Lydia
Brandt, Anthony
Bonomo, Melia
Denny, Bryan
Karmonik, Christof
Frazier, Jefferson
Blench, Karl
Fagundes, Christopher
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description As the number of people with dementia is projected to rise to 13.8 million by 2050, there is a growing need to develop interventions that prevent or slow down disease progression in at-risk individuals. Older adults are particularly vulnerable, given that increasing age is the strongest predictor of dementia. Music interventions are promising, non-pharmaceutical treatment options for slowing down cognitive decline and enhancing psychological health. However, more music-related clinical trials are needed to evaluate treatment efficacy and to identify biobehavioral mechanisms of change. Project Chroma is a Stage 1 semi-randomized clinical trial, developed to assess the effects of a novel, music creativity curriculum on cognitive, socio-emotional, neurobiological, and immunological outcomes. In this study of 58 older adults with or without MCI, we demonstrate that Project Chroma has good feasibility and acceptability: participation, retention and satisfaction rates were comparable to other similarly designed clinical trials. Preliminary analyses revealed that participants in the music condition, relative to those in the control condition, showed marked improvements in cognitive functioning. Slight changes in socioemotional well-being were observed, which may be attributed to a minimally distressed sample. This study contributes to a growing literature substantiating music interventions as effective options for curtailing cognitive decline. Forthcoming work will examine the effects of music creativity on neural and immune outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-97670582022-12-21 COGNITION AND HEALTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MUSIC CREATIVITY INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS AT RISK OF MCI Wu-Chung, E Lim Lydia Brandt, Anthony Bonomo, Melia Denny, Bryan Karmonik, Christof Frazier, Jefferson Blench, Karl Fagundes, Christopher Innov Aging Late Breaking Abstracts As the number of people with dementia is projected to rise to 13.8 million by 2050, there is a growing need to develop interventions that prevent or slow down disease progression in at-risk individuals. Older adults are particularly vulnerable, given that increasing age is the strongest predictor of dementia. Music interventions are promising, non-pharmaceutical treatment options for slowing down cognitive decline and enhancing psychological health. However, more music-related clinical trials are needed to evaluate treatment efficacy and to identify biobehavioral mechanisms of change. Project Chroma is a Stage 1 semi-randomized clinical trial, developed to assess the effects of a novel, music creativity curriculum on cognitive, socio-emotional, neurobiological, and immunological outcomes. In this study of 58 older adults with or without MCI, we demonstrate that Project Chroma has good feasibility and acceptability: participation, retention and satisfaction rates were comparable to other similarly designed clinical trials. Preliminary analyses revealed that participants in the music condition, relative to those in the control condition, showed marked improvements in cognitive functioning. Slight changes in socioemotional well-being were observed, which may be attributed to a minimally distressed sample. This study contributes to a growing literature substantiating music interventions as effective options for curtailing cognitive decline. Forthcoming work will examine the effects of music creativity on neural and immune outcomes. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9767058/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2675 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wu-Chung, E Lim Lydia
Brandt, Anthony
Bonomo, Melia
Denny, Bryan
Karmonik, Christof
Frazier, Jefferson
Blench, Karl
Fagundes, Christopher
COGNITION AND HEALTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MUSIC CREATIVITY INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS AT RISK OF MCI
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title_full COGNITION AND HEALTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MUSIC CREATIVITY INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS AT RISK OF MCI
title_fullStr COGNITION AND HEALTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MUSIC CREATIVITY INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS AT RISK OF MCI
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title_short COGNITION AND HEALTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A MUSIC CREATIVITY INTERVENTION FOR ADULTS AT RISK OF MCI
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