%0 Journal Article
%A Wirth, Miranka
%A Stamer, Selina
%A Podolski, Odile-Sophie
%A Maßalsky, Annemarie
%A Koch, Sabine C.
%A Klimecki, Olga
%T REMINDer randomized controlled study: Feasibility and impact of an online multimodal mind–body intervention in older adults
%J Alzheimer's and dementia
%V 1
%N 3
%@ 1552-5260
%C Hoboken, NJ
%I Wiley
%M DZNE-2025-01092
%P e70032
%D 2025
%Z Missing Journal: Alzheimer's & Dementia: Behavior & Socioeconomics of Aging (Alzheimer's & Dementia: Behavior & Socioeconomics of Aging) = 2997-3805 (import from CrossRef, Journals: pub.dzne.de)
%X INTRODUCTION: The increasing prevalence of age-related diseases, includingAlzheimer’s disease, underscores the need for accessible, cost-effective lifestyleinterventions to reduce modifiable dementia risk factors and support healthy aging.METHODS: REMINDer is a randomized controlled pilot trial evaluating the feasi-bility and impact of a 6-week online, home-based, live-streamed multimodal groupintervention delivered via videoconferencing. The program, designed for older adults,integrates music, dance movement, and mindfulness. Using a cross-over design (AB-BA), participants (N = 50) are randomized to receive the intervention with two 60-minsessions per week or a passive control (with delayed intervention).RESULTS: Digital outcome assessments were conducted remotely at baseline, post-intervention, and follow-up. Primary outcomes include feasibility (adherence rate)and changes in mental and physical well-being (SF-12). Secondary outcomes includechanges in multi-domain health and lifestyle behaviors.DISCUSSION: REMINDer will provide evidence on the feasibility and preliminary effec-tiveness of a scalable online multimodal intervention to support healthy aging andreduce dementia risk.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%R 10.1002/bsa3.70032
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/281277