ACTIONcardioRisk: Effects of aerobic, resistance and cognitive training on neurocognitive function

SYNAPSE

SYNAPSE: An investigation of the effects of cognitive training at home compared to usual care in individuals with chronic heart failure: an individualized program to improve cognitive function and well-being.   Target population: Individuals aged 50 years and older with heart failure who own a tablet or a computer connected to the Internet.   The…

Walking test during a study

DOSE-AGE

DOSE-AGE: An investigation of the dose-response relationship between physical activity level and quality of life in older adults.   Target population: People aged 60 years and older.   We invite you to participate in this study to help researchers better understand the effects of physical activity level on quality of life in aging.   The…

Diagnosis of congenital heart disease - CongeNIRS study

CongeNIRS

CongeNIRS: Investigating the impact of cardiac rehabilitation on brain activity and cognition in adults with congenital heart disease.   Target population: Individuals aged between 25 to 60 years old with a diagnosis of congenital heart disease.   The objectives of this study are to:   Document the impact of exercise retraining on brain function in…

Pre-diabetes cure studies DIABEPIC 1

DIABEPIC 1

DIABEPIC 1: Feasibility and impact of intensive multidisciplinary intervention on prediabetes remission in patients with coronary heart disease.   Target population: Individuals aged 40 years and older with coronary artery disease who have recently been diagnosed with prediabetes.   The objective of this research project is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a prediabetes…

Effect of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation in post-COVID-19 COVID-Rehab patients

COVID-Rehab

COVID-Rehab: Effect of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation in post-COVID-19 patients with persistent dyspnea and/or asthenia.   Target population: Individuals between 50 and 80 years of age with persistent shortness of breath and/or chronic fatigue following SARS-COV-02 (COVID-19) infection.   We invite you to participate in this clinical study to help scientists and physicians study the effects of…

Cognitive changes in the elderly

DIABEPIC 2

DIABEPIC 2: Feasibility and impact of an intensive multidisciplinary intervention on the reversal of type 2 diabetes.   Target population: Individuals aged between 18 and 75 years old with type 2 diabetes.   The objective of this research project is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a type 2 diabetes reversal program through nutritional…

Physical training and cognitive stimulation at home

COVEPIC

COVEPIC: An investigation of the effects of physical training and cognitive stimulation at home.   Target population: You are 50 years of age or older, have heart disease, no contraindications to exercise, and have access to the internet.   Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the population has not had access to training…

Effect of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation in post-COVID-19 COVID-Rehab patients

ReCardio

ReCardio: Comparison of the effects of cognitive training and physical exercise on cognition, self-regulation and cerebral vasoreactivity in men and women with heart failure.   Target population: You are 60 years of age or older, you have heart failure and your treating cardiologist authorizes your possible participation in a physical training program.   We invite…

ACTIONcardioRisk

ACTIONcardioRisk: Effects of aerobic, resistance and cognitive training on neurocognitive function in older adults with cardiovascular risk factors.   Target population: You are over 60 years of age, perform less than 150 minutes of physical activity per week and have no contraindications to exercise.   We invite you to participate in this cognitive and physical…

DIISCCO : Effects of diuretics vs. high-intensity interval training

DIISCCO

DIISCCO: Effects of diuretics vs. high-intensity interval training on cardiovascular and cognitive health.   Target population: You are 60 years of age or older and have pre-hypertension not treated by antihypertensive medication.   The prescription of physical activity by physicians is becoming possible but in order to make it effective and relevant, it is necessary…