NTRODUCTION European Union older adults number and old-age-dependency has increased (Eurostat, 2015). A frequent answer for their care needs is nursing home admission, although this solution tends to exacerbate older adults losses of cognitive and motor functioning (Frandin et al., 2016). OBJECTIVE To analyze the effect of a psychomotor intervention, accomplished by a multimodal exercise program alternating exercises mainly motor with exercises mainly cognitive, on executive and physical function of nursing homes residents. METHODS This study included 34 nursing home residents (82.4±6.3 yrs): 17 were allocated to the experimental group (EG: engaged on a 10- weeks multimodal exercise program), and 17 to a control group (maintained usual acti...
INTRODUCTION The aging process leads to inevitable life changes and is characterized by a progressi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in o...
The effects of a single 15-minute bout (i.e. acute) of nonstrenuous exercise on three neuropsycholog...
Background Nursing home institutionalization tends to exacerbate loss of functioning. Aims Examine t...
Physical activity is an important strategy to promote successful aging, being associated with severa...
INTRODUCTION Institutionalization tends to exacerbate the usual fragility and disability associated ...
Background Older adults, who are living in nursing homes that provide a high level of long-term n...
Institutionalized elders tend to have a higher dependency on the performance of basic and instrument...
The main purpose of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility and the effects of a multimodal ...
: Deterioration of physical and functional capacities is often seen in nursing homes. The present st...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
BackgroundIn nursing home residents, the combination of decreasing mobility and declining cognitive ...
The increase in the size of the elderly population demands new knowledge about the process of health...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
INTRODUCTION The aging process leads to inevitable life changes and is characterized by a progressi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in o...
The effects of a single 15-minute bout (i.e. acute) of nonstrenuous exercise on three neuropsycholog...
Background Nursing home institutionalization tends to exacerbate loss of functioning. Aims Examine t...
Physical activity is an important strategy to promote successful aging, being associated with severa...
INTRODUCTION Institutionalization tends to exacerbate the usual fragility and disability associated ...
Background Older adults, who are living in nursing homes that provide a high level of long-term n...
Institutionalized elders tend to have a higher dependency on the performance of basic and instrument...
The main purpose of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility and the effects of a multimodal ...
: Deterioration of physical and functional capacities is often seen in nursing homes. The present st...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
BackgroundIn nursing home residents, the combination of decreasing mobility and declining cognitive ...
The increase in the size of the elderly population demands new knowledge about the process of health...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. Research has...
INTRODUCTION The aging process leads to inevitable life changes and is characterized by a progressi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in o...
The effects of a single 15-minute bout (i.e. acute) of nonstrenuous exercise on three neuropsycholog...