Effect of Musical Intervention Based on Piano Learning on Alzheimer's Patients in León (España).
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about and describe how pianistic training influences the development of Alzheimer's disease.
The key question is: Can pianistic practice influence the development of Alzheimer's disease?
Participants will receive piano lessons for 4 weeks (20 sessions) and we will evaluate the evolution of the different parameters described by the tests carried out.
"Efficacy of a School-based Obesity Prevention Program Delivery by Nutrition and Physical Activity Advanced Students or School Teachers on the BMI Z-score and Body Fat at 6 Months of Mexican Children: a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial"
There is evidence that obesity prevention programs show positive effects on obesity and lifestyle parameters. However, the effect of the programs delivered by different implementers is unknown, and in Mexico, the available studies present methodological limitations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a school-based obesity prevention program implemented by nutrition and physical activity advanced students compared to a control group and implemented by school teachers compared to a control group of Mexican schoolchildren. This is a cluster randomized controlled trial. Schoolchildren from different public schools in Hermosillo , Sonora will be invited to participate. The schools will be randomly assigned to one option:1) the Planet Nutrition Program (PPN) delivered by advanced students, 2) PPN by school teachers, or 3) a control group. A 6-month pilot study with a follow-up at 8 months (after the summer holidays), followed by a definitive study with a follow-up at 8 and 12 months will be conducted.The intervention will consist of nutrition education sessions, physical activity, and the provision of nutrition information for parents. The BMI Z-score, body fat, other obesity, and lifestyle parameters will be evaluated at baseline and at the end of the study. A mixed effects model will be used to evaluate the differences between the groups. The investigators expect that the program could be a model of obesity prevention with a high potential for dissemination in Mexican schools.
Assessment of Confidence in the Ability to Perform Movements in Patients With Low Back Pain and Its Relationship With the Characteristics and Evolution of Pain
The goals of this observational study are:
To determine the validity and reliability of the OPTIMAL-confidence scale in people with chronic low back pain.
To assess the influence of confidence and fear of movement on the evolution of low back pain.
The main question it aims to answer is if people with chronic low back pain present different psychoemotional variables around fear of movement and decreased confidence in their ability to perform movement that may influence their low back pain.
For this purpose, a two-phase study was designed. In the first phase, the OPTIMAL-confidence scale will be validated in patients with chronic low back pain, determining its internal consistency and validity. In the second phase, a prospective study will be carried out with patients with low back pain who attend physiotherapy centres to determine how confidence and fear of movement influence the characteristics of pain and its evolution. Data will be collected at the beginning of the physiotherapy treatment, at the end of the treatment and after three months. The data will be analysed using learning machine techniques.
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