Randomised controlled trials for the prevention of cognitive decline or dementia : - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Ageing Research Reviews - ARR Année : 2022

Randomised controlled trials for the prevention of cognitive decline or dementia :

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Dementia prevention research has progressed rapidly in recent years, with publication of several large lifestyle intervention trials, and renewed interest in pharmacological interventions, notably for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, warranting an updated review of results and methodology. We identified 112 completed trials testing the efficacy of single-domain pharmacological (n=33, 29%), nutritional (n=27, 24%), physical activity (n=18, 16%) and cognitive stimulation (n=13, 12%), or multidomain (n=22, 20%) interventions on incident dementia, or a relevant intermediate marker (e.g. cognitive function, biomarkers or dementia risk scores) in people without dementia. The earliest trials tested pharmacological interventions or nutritional supplements, but lifestyle interventions predominated in the last decade. In total, 21 (19%) trials demonstrated a clear beneficial effect on the pre-specified primary outcome (or all co-primary outcomes), but only two (10%) were large-scale (testing blood pressure lowering (Syst-Eur) or multidomain (FINGER) interventions on incident dementia and cognitive change in cognitive function, respectively). Of the 116 ongoing trials, 40% (n=46) are testing multidomain interventions. Recent methodological shifts concern target populations, primary outcome measures, and intervention design, but study design remains constant (parallel group randomised controlled trial). Future trials may consider using adaptive trials or interventions, and more targeted approaches, since certain interventions may be more effective in certain subgroups of the population, and at specific times in the life-course. Efforts should also be made to increase the representativeness and diversity of prevention trial populations.
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hal-04139416 , version 1 (23-06-2023)

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Nicola Coley, Caroline Giulioli, Paul Aisen, Bruno Vellas, Sandrine Andrieu. Randomised controlled trials for the prevention of cognitive decline or dementia :. Ageing Research Reviews - ARR, 2022, 82, pp.101777. ⟨10.1016/j.arr.2022.101777⟩. ⟨hal-04139416⟩
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