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NCT07448909NOT YET RECRUITING
Cognitive-Frailty Gait Biomechanics for Early Dementia Detection
✨ Plain-English version on the way · ~2 days
We're still translating this one. In a couple of days, you'll see what this trial actually tests, and whether it matters for APOE4 carriers like you. For now, here's the sponsor's own description:
The purpose of this study is to better understand how physical characteristics, walking patterns, and a blood-based brain health marker differ between older adults with dementia and healthy older adults. Dementia is often associated with changes in physical health and movement, but these changes are not fully understood. This study asks whether people with dementia show differences in body composition, walking ability, and levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein involved in brain function, compared with individuals without dementia. To answer this question, participants will complete a single assessment session that includes basic physical measurements, an assessment of walking while moving at a comfortable pace, and a small blood sample collection. The information collected will be used to compare the two groups and explore possible relationships between physical function, walking patterns, and BDNF levels.Read full record on ClinicalTrials.gov
Eligibility check, Phoenix members
Phoenix members see for THIS trial:
- APOE genotype match
- Cognitive status fits inclusion
- Specific exclusions flagged
- Distance to nearest site
Sites
1 location
Start
2026-02-01