This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Samuel R. Nyman, Natalia Adamczewska, and Neil Howlett, ‘Systematic review of behaviour change techniques to promote participation in physical activity among people with dementia’, Vol 23 (1): 148-170, February 2018, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12279. Under embargo until 4 October 2018. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.Purpose. The objective of this study was to systematically review the evidence for the potential promise of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) to increase physical activity among people with dementia (PWD). Methods. PsychINFO, MEDLINE, CINAH...
Background: Dementia is a noncommunicable disease with no effective prevention, treatment or cure. E...
PurposeTo conduct a systematic review of the literature to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise in...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to systematically review the evidence for the potential pro...
Introduction:Research has established that exercise and physical activity can improve executive func...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common and are core symptom...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Background: Physical activity has been cited as a potential symptomatic treatment option for people ...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercis...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
Introduction: Physical exercise has a positive effect on cognitive functioning, mobility and activit...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effe...
Physical activity is beneficial for people with dementia. We previously developed a theoretical mode...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercis...
Purpose Exercise has the potential to provide benefits for people living with dementia, yet the bal...
Background: Dementia is a noncommunicable disease with no effective prevention, treatment or cure. E...
PurposeTo conduct a systematic review of the literature to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise in...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to systematically review the evidence for the potential pro...
Introduction:Research has established that exercise and physical activity can improve executive func...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common and are core symptom...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Background: Physical activity has been cited as a potential symptomatic treatment option for people ...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercis...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
Introduction: Physical exercise has a positive effect on cognitive functioning, mobility and activit...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effe...
Physical activity is beneficial for people with dementia. We previously developed a theoretical mode...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercis...
Purpose Exercise has the potential to provide benefits for people living with dementia, yet the bal...
Background: Dementia is a noncommunicable disease with no effective prevention, treatment or cure. E...
PurposeTo conduct a systematic review of the literature to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise in...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...