Completed
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
NCT05501249
Aquatic Exercise for Cognition and Mobility in Older Adults
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Updated Dec 15, 2025
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of an aquatic exercise program on cognition and physical function of older adults.
Interventions
Name:
Aquatic Integrated Cognitive Motor Training
Type:
BEHAVIORAL
Description:
Aquatic exercise class with focus on cognitive and physical exercise
Primary Outcomes
Measure:
Stroop Effect Test: Change from baseline to the end of intervention/control period
TimeFrame:
Measures taken at baseline and again at approximately 9-10 weeks
Description:
Measure of working memory and attention
Measure:
Trail Making Test A and B: Change from baseline to the end of intervention/control period
TimeFrame:
Measures taken at baseline and again at approximately 9-10 weeks
Description:
Measure of visual scanning and working memory
Measure:
Digit Backwards Test : Change from baseline to the end of intervention/control period
TimeFrame:
Measures taken at baseline and again at approximately 9-10 weeks
Description:
Measure of working memory capacity
Measure:
Gait Measurements: Change from baseline to the end of intervention/control period
TimeFrame:
Measures taken at baseline and again at approximately 9-10 weeks
Description:
4 gait conditions (single task gait, dual task gait with head turns, dual task gait with head nods, and dual task gait count backwards by serial 7s). Gait measures collected with Strideway Gait Analysis System.
Measure:
Functional Outcome Measures: Change from baseline to the end of intervention/control period
TimeFrame:
Measures taken at baseline and again at approximately 9-10 weeks
Description:
Timed Up and Go Test, Cognitive Timed Up and Go Test, Single Leg Balance Test, and Four Square Step Test.
Trial Information
NCT ID
NCT05501249
Status
Completed
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Phases
NA
Sponsor
Emily Dunlap
Last Updated
December 15, 2025