<div><p>Background</p><p>To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and identify biomarkers associated with improvement of cognitive functions.</p> <p>Methodology/Principal Findings</p><p>Subjects were 100 older adults (mean age, 75 years) with MCI. The subjects were classified to an amnestic MCI group (n = 50) with neuroimaging measures, and other MCI group (n = 50) before the randomization. Subjects in each group were randomized to either a multicomponent exercise or an education control group using a ratio of 1∶1. The exercise group exercised for 90 min/d, 2 d/wk, 40 times for 6 months. The exercise program was conducted under multitask conditions to s...
We report secondary findings from a randomized controlled trial on the effects of exercise on memory...
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the effect of 6-month physical exercise with a multicomponent ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
Background: To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adu...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic exercise as a cognitive intervention for o...
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Background and Purpose: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is associated with a greater risk of dementi...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
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Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Background: Dementia is a leading cause of disability worldwide including Australia. Effective inter...
We report secondary findings from a randomized controlled trial on the effects of exercise on memory...
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the effect of 6-month physical exercise with a multicomponent ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
Background: To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adu...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic exercise as a cognitive intervention for o...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152606/1/alzjjalz2016061662.pd
Background and Purpose: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is associated with a greater risk of dementi...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Item does not contain fulltextCombined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Background: Dementia is a leading cause of disability worldwide including Australia. Effective inter...
We report secondary findings from a randomized controlled trial on the effects of exercise on memory...
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the effect of 6-month physical exercise with a multicomponent ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...