Allgemeine Informationen
  • Krankheitskategorie Andere (BASEC)
  • Studienphase N/A (ICTRP)
  • Rekrutierungsstatus Rekrutierung läuft (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Studienstandort
    Chur
    (BASEC)
  • Studienverantwortliche Anouk Glättli anouk.glaettli@unibas.ch (BASEC)
  • Datenquelle(n) BASEC: Import vom 19.03.2025 ICTRP: Import vom 12.04.2025
  • Letzte Aktualisierung 12.04.2025 02:00
HumRes66165 | SNCTP000006202 | BASEC2024-01971 | DRKS00035109

Effects of cognitive training with and without physical activity on executive functions in young, healthy adults in a military setting

  • Krankheitskategorie Andere (BASEC)
  • Studienphase N/A (ICTRP)
  • Rekrutierungsstatus Rekrutierung läuft (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Studienstandort
    Chur
    (BASEC)
  • Studienverantwortliche Anouk Glättli anouk.glaettli@unibas.ch (BASEC)
  • Datenquelle(n) BASEC: Import vom 19.03.2025 ICTRP: Import vom 12.04.2025
  • Letzte Aktualisierung 12.04.2025 02:00

Zusammenfassung der Studie

Higher cognitive functions, such as working memory, are the central control unit of our thinking and actions, which can be influenced by various factors, such as cognitive training or physical activity. However, much of the previous research has focused on interventions aimed at strengthening higher cognitive functions in older adults, children, or patients. In organizations such as the military, police, or elite sports, where the personnel are predominantly young and healthy, the results of these studies are only partially transferable to this group. The aim of this study is to examine the bodily processes underlying higher cognitive functions and to assess the practical relevance of such an intervention in a military setting. Within the framework of a recruit school, three intervention groups are compared, tested before and after an eight-week intervention. During the testing, higher cognitive functions (working memory/inhibition) are measured and physiological measurements (EEG brain activity and heart rate variability) are recorded. For the intervention, participants are randomly assigned to one of the two intervention groups (Group 1: 3x/week 15-minute cognitive training; Group 2: 3x/week 15-minute cognitive training + prior 15-minute endurance session), or to the control group. The results of the study contribute both to scientific value by illuminating the underlying bodily processes (brain activity/heart rate variability) of possible training effects on higher cognitive functions, and to practical utility by evaluating possible interventions for future training in these organizations.

(BASEC)

Untersuchte Intervention

Eight-week cognitive training (24x 15-min) with or without prior physical activity (15-min moderate endurance training)

(BASEC)

Untersuchte Krankheit(en)

Executive functions (working memory/inhibition)

(BASEC)

Kriterien zur Teilnahme
Recruited for the infantry school in Chur, normal vision, no hearing impairments, physically fit (at least 60 points on the sports test at recruitment), no current mobility restrictions (e.g., injuries) (BASEC)

Ausschlusskriterien
Use of medications with cognitive side effects (e.g., sleep medications), history of brain injury (e.g., stroke). (BASEC)

Studienstandort

Chur

(BASEC)

Switzerland (ICTRP)

Sponsor

PD Dr. Sebastian Ludyga

(BASEC)

Kontakt für weitere Auskünfte zur Studie

Kontaktperson Schweiz

Anouk Glättli

+41 79 608 21 86

anouk.glaettli@unibas.ch

University of Basel

(BASEC)

Allgemeine Auskünfte

Department fr Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit

+41 58 489 21 69

anouk.glaettli@unibas.ch

(ICTRP)

Wissenschaftliche Auskünfte

Department f?r Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit

+41 58 489 21 69

anouk.glaettli@unibas.ch

(ICTRP)

Name der bewilligenden Ethikkommission (bei multizentrischen Studien nur die Leitkommission)

Ethikkommission Zürich

(BASEC)

Datum der Bewilligung durch die Ethikkommission

10.12.2024

(BASEC)


ICTRP Studien-ID
DRKS00035109 (ICTRP)

Offizieller Titel (Genehmigt von der Ethikkommission)
Neurophysiological Effects of Cognitive Training with and without Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Young, Healthy Adults during Basic Military Training (BASEC)

Wissenschaftlicher Titel
Neurophysiological Effects of Cognitive Training with and without Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Young, Healthy Adults during Basic Military Training - NECOBAM (ICTRP)

Öffentlicher Titel
Neurophysiological Effects of Cognitive Training with and without Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Young, Healthy Adults during Basic Military Training (ICTRP)

Untersuchte Krankheit(en)
Executive function (ICTRP)

Untersuchte Intervention
Group 1: 15-minute cognitive training
Group 2: 15-minute cognitive training + prior 15-minute moderate-intensity endurance training
Group 3: Control group (no intervention) (ICTRP)

Studientyp
interventional (ICTRP)

Studiendesign
Allocation: Randomized controlled study; Masking: Open (masking not used); Control: active//No treatment / Standard of care; Assignment: parallel; Study design purpose: basic science (ICTRP)

Ein-/Ausschlusskriterien
Inclusion criteria: Recruited to the Infantry School of the Swiss Armed Forces 2025 in Chur, normal or corrected-to-normal vision (ICTRP)

Exclusion criteria: Medication with cognitive side effects (e.g. sleeping pills), history of brain injury or any neurological disorder (e.g. epilepsy, stroke)

Primäre und sekundäre Endpunkte
Pre- to posttest change in behavioral performance on a spatial n-back task (ICTRP)

Pre- to posttest change in behavioral performance on an inhibition task (flanker task), military performance, heart-rate variability, brain activity (EEG) (ICTRP)

Registrierungsdatum
12.12.2024 (ICTRP)

Einschluss des ersten Teilnehmers
20.01.2025 (ICTRP)

Sekundäre Sponsoren
nicht verfügbar

Weitere Kontakte
Anouk Glttli, anouk.glaettli@unibas.ch, +41 58 489 21 69, Department fr Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit (ICTRP)

Sekundäre IDs
nicht verfügbar

Angaben zur Verfügbarkeit von individuellen Teilnehmerdaten
No (ICTRP)

Weitere Informationen zur Studie
http://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00035109 (ICTRP)

Ergebnisse der Studie

Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse

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Link zu den Ergebnissen im Primärregister

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