Comparison of the Effectiveness of Treadmill-Based Walking and Dual-Task Walking Training in Alzheimer's Disease

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Enrollment

46

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 1, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 1, 2027

Study Completion Date

July 1, 2027

Conditions
Alzheimer' DiseaseDementia
Interventions
OTHER

Treadmill-based Training Group

The walking speed will start at 75% of the walking speed calculated from the 10-meter Walk Test at normal walking pace, and the treadmill training will begin at this speed. Every two weeks, the speed will increase by 5%, and by the end of the 8th week, it will reach 100% of the normal walking speed. The aim of gradually increasing the walking speed is to progressively make the motor component of the exercise more challenging. Throughout the 8 weeks, a body weight support system will be used, and the support from the treadmill bar will be gradually reduced.

OTHER

Dual-Task Treadmill-based Training Group

In the Dual-Task Treadmill-based Training Group, the same walking training protocol as the Treadmill Training Group will be applied with added second tasks to create a dual-task walking protocol. The second tasks will consist of both cognitive and motor tasks. The difficulty of the tasks and the total duration of the dual-task training will be increased over time.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa

OTHER

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