Multidomain intervention for delaying aging in community-dwelling older adults (MIDA): study design and protocol.

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-29 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2025.2496409
Siyang Lin, Fang Wang, Min Huang, Jingyi Chen, Xinye Jiang, Qiaowei Li, Yin Yuan, Feng Huang, Pengli Zhu
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Background: The exploration of interventions to delay aging is an emerging topic that promotes healthy aging. The multidomain intervention has the potential to be applied in the field of aging because it concentrates on the functional ability of older adults. There is currently no literature reporting on a multidomain intervention involving cognition, exercise and nutrition for delaying aging.

Methods: The Multidomain Intervention for Delaying Aging in Community-dwelling Older Adults (MIDA) is a Zelen-design randomized controlled trial with a 6-month intervention duration. The multidomain intervention comprises cognitive training, exercise training, and nutritional guidance, delivered through both group sessions and individual family interventions. A total of 248 participants aged 60 to 85 years will be randomized to the intervention group or control group and followed up for 12 months. The primary outcome is the change in epigenetic age acceleration and pace of aging following the multidomain intervention. The secondary outcomes are the changes in frailty score and intrinsic capacity Z-score. Other outcomes include physical functions, body composition, aging biomarkers, inflammatory markers, haematology and biochemistry parameters, and lifestyle factors.

Conclusions: This study will explore the effects of the multidomain intervention on delaying aging in community-dwelling older adults. We aim to introduce a new approach to delaying aging and offer a practical multidomain intervention strategy for healthcare institutions.

延缓社区居住老年人衰老的多领域干预(MIDA):研究设计和方案。
背景:探索延缓衰老的干预措施是促进健康老龄化的新兴课题。多域干预由于关注老年人的功能能力,在老龄化领域具有应用潜力。目前尚无关于认知、运动和营养等多领域干预延缓衰老的文献报道。方法:多领域干预延缓社区老年人衰老(MIDA)是一项zelen设计的随机对照试验,干预时间为6个月。多领域干预包括认知训练、运动训练和营养指导,通过小组会议和个人家庭干预提供。248名60 - 85岁的参与者将被随机分为干预组和对照组,随访12个月。主要结果是在多域干预后表观遗传年龄的变化,加速和衰老的速度。次要结局是虚弱评分和内在能力z评分的变化。其他结果包括身体功能、身体成分、衰老生物标志物、炎症标志物、血液学和生物化学参数以及生活方式因素。结论:本研究旨在探讨多领域干预对社区老年人延缓衰老的影响。我们的目标是引入一种新的方法来延缓衰老,并为医疗机构提供一个实用的多领域干预策略。
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