The LISA Study

Physical Activity as Intervention for Age-Related Loss of Muscle Mass and Brain structure and Function: the LISA study

Project Details

LISA: a randomized Controlled Trial of the effects of 1-year resistance exercise on muscle power, strength, and mass, functional ability, mental well-being, cognitive function, and brain morphology in retirement-age individuals.

Live active healthy ageing

Continuing our contribution to the application of MR in cohort and population research the Live active healthy ageing (LISA) was initiated by Institute of Sports Medicine, Bispebjerg Hospital and Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen. As a cross-disciplinary approach to aging research the primary aim of the LISA study is to compare the immediate and long-term (2-10 years) effects of two different 12-months resistance training interventions (high vs. moderate intensity) in individuals close to retirement-age (62-70 years). Complementing detailed physical and cognitive assessments performed at Bispebjerg Hospital, annual MRI scans of the brain and thighs are performed at the DRCMR. Multi-modal Brain MRI is used to characterize the brain in this large group of population-based retirement-age individuals, and to assess the 1-year effects of physical activity on brain structure and function. Thigh MRI will provide information on muscle area and the ratio of fat and muscle. In addition to effect of 1-year moderate and high intensity physical training we want to track individual longitudinal late-life aging trajectories.

Project Leader

Prof. Michael Kjaer

Department of Clinical Medicine
Bispebjerg Hospital University of Copenhagen

Project Members

Hartwig R. Siebner

hartwig@drcmr.dk
+45 3862 6541

Henrik Lundell

lundell@drcmr.dk
+45 3862 0633

Sascha Gude

saschag@drcmr.dk
+45 3862 6118

Sussi Larsen

sussil@drcmr.dk
+45 3862 0422

Naiara Demnitz

naiarad@drcmr.dk
+45 3862 6446

Camilla Hudlebusch Mertz

camillahm@drcmr.dk

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