Effects of exercise and horticultural intervention on the brain and mental health in older adults with depressive symptoms and memory problems: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial [UMIN000018547]

Nov 6, 2015Trials

Exercise and gardening activities and their effects on brain health and mood in older adults with depression and memory issues

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Abstract

A 20-week trial will involve 90 community-dwelling adults aged 65 years or older with memory problems and depressive symptoms.

  • Physical exercise may improve brain and mental health in older adults at risk of cognitive impairment and depression.
  • Horticultural activity could provide benefits for mental well-being among this population.
  • The study will measure changes in depressive symptoms and memory performance using specific scales before, immediately after, and six months following the intervention.
  • Hippocampal volume will be assessed through magnetic resonance imaging at baseline and after the intervention.
  • Secondary outcomes will include cognitive function, levels of a brain-derived growth factor, and health-related quality of life.

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