AI-driven Personalized Exercise Feedback Program on Exercise Adherence in Traumatic Brain Injury
Launched by NATIONAL DEFENSE MEDICAL CENTER, TAIWAN · Feb 4, 2025
Trial Information
Current as of July 09, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying a new program called the AI-driven Personalized Exercise Feedback Program (AI-PEF) designed to help people who have experienced a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) stick to their exercise routines. The goal is to see if this program can improve how consistently patients exercise and, in turn, enhance their overall health and well-being. The program uses advanced technology to give personalized feedback to each participant based on their individual needs and progress.
To be eligible for this trial, participants must be over 18 years old, have had a mild TBI, and be able to walk independently. They should also live in the Greater Taipei area and be comfortable using Chinese or Taiwanese to complete questionnaires about their health. Throughout the study, participants can expect to receive tailored support and feedback on their exercise habits, along with assessments of their sleep quality, mood, and quality of life. It’s important to note that individuals with certain severe health conditions or those who engage in regular intense exercise will not be included in this trial to ensure accurate results.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Eligible participants are patients aged over 18 with mild TBI (GCS 13-15)
- • who can walk independently,
- • reside in the Greater Taipei area,
- • and possess sufficient Chinese or Taiwanese language proficiency to understand the trial
- • complete self-administered questionnaires.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Exclusion criteria include individuals with severe medical conditions (e.g., respiratory failure, epilepsy, psychiatric disorders), musculoskeletal or neurological impairments
- • hindering physical activity in the 6-minute walk test,
- • cognitive impairments (MMSE \< 24),
- • frontal lobe injuries or penetrating injury causing significant psychological dysfunction.
- • Patients regularly engaging in moderate-to-high-intensity aerobic exercise or participating in other studies will also be excluded to avoid bias.
About National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan
The National Defense Medical Center (NDMC) in Taiwan is a premier institution dedicated to advancing military and civilian healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. As a leading sponsor of clinical studies, NDMC focuses on enhancing medical care for armed forces personnel and the general population by investigating new treatments and therapies. The center fosters collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, and military experts to address pressing health issues and improve patient outcomes. With a commitment to ethical standards and scientific excellence, NDMC plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of medical advancements in Taiwan and beyond.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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