The objective was to evaluate the effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the cognitive functioning of people with dementia living at home in a randomized controlled trial. People with dementia and their family caregivers (n = 111) were randomly assigned to 8 home-based sessions including physical exercise and support or a minimal intervention consisting of monthly written information bulletins and monthly phone calls. Memory, executive functioning (EF), and attention were assessed at baseline, and after 3 (postmeasurement) and 6 months (follow-up). Data were analyzed by using generalized estimating equations (GEE). A small, significant effect was found on attention. No effects were found on memory and EF. Finding only a small si...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Purpose: To analyse the effects of two interventions on the cognition and balance of institutionaliz...
The objective was to evaluate the effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the cognitive f...
Purpose: The effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the mood, behavior, and physical hea...
Purpose: The effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the mood, behavior, and physical hea...
Background: Earlier research showed that multi-component dyadic interventions - including a combinat...
Background/objectives Our aim was to estimate whether baseline participant variables were able to mo...
functional ability. Functional status could be improved with exercise, but exercise interventions ar...
A randomized controlled trial of a multicomponent dyadic intervention (a translated and adapted vers...
Non-pharmacological therapies, such as physical activity interventions, are an appealing alternative...
Background/Aims: There is no consensus regarding the optimal nonpharmacological intervention to slow...
Context: Dementia impairs daily functional ability and independence through negatively affecting cog...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effe...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Purpose: To analyse the effects of two interventions on the cognition and balance of institutionaliz...
The objective was to evaluate the effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the cognitive f...
Purpose: The effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the mood, behavior, and physical hea...
Purpose: The effects of a multicomponent dyadic intervention on the mood, behavior, and physical hea...
Background: Earlier research showed that multi-component dyadic interventions - including a combinat...
Background/objectives Our aim was to estimate whether baseline participant variables were able to mo...
functional ability. Functional status could be improved with exercise, but exercise interventions ar...
A randomized controlled trial of a multicomponent dyadic intervention (a translated and adapted vers...
Non-pharmacological therapies, such as physical activity interventions, are an appealing alternative...
Background/Aims: There is no consensus regarding the optimal nonpharmacological intervention to slow...
Context: Dementia impairs daily functional ability and independence through negatively affecting cog...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effe...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Purpose: To analyse the effects of two interventions on the cognition and balance of institutionaliz...