BACKGROUND: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people with dementia (PWD). Compared with their cognitively intact peers, PWD are at higher risk of falls and injurious falls. This randomised controlled trial aims to test the clinical and cost effectiveness of Tai Chi to improve postural balance among community-dwelling PWD and to assess the feasibility of conducting a larger definitive trial to reduce the incidence of falls among PWD. METHODS: A 3-centre parallel group randomised controlled trial with embedded process evaluation. One hundred and fifty community-dwelling dyads of a person with dementia and their informal carer will be recruited and assessed at baseline and at six-month follow-up. Dy...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the elderly of...
Abstract Introduction Many studies suggest that Tai Chi exercise is a safe and appropriate mind-body...
Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of people living with dementia an...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Abstract Background Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for p...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of Tai Chi exercise on postural balance among people with dementi...
Background Previous research has identified that Tai Chi is effective for reducing risk of falls and...
Exercise is effective in preventing falls amongst older adults. However, few studies have included p...
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Exercise is effective in preventing falls among older adults. However, few studies have included peo...
The number of people affected by dementia across the world is estimated to grow over the coming deca...
Falls among older people is a global public health issue. In this article, Dr Samuel Nyman of Bourne...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effects of a simplified 10-step Tai-chi progr...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of tai-chi in preventing falls among community-dwelling ...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the elderly of...
Abstract Introduction Many studies suggest that Tai Chi exercise is a safe and appropriate mind-body...
Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of people living with dementia an...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Background: Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for people wi...
Abstract Background Falls are a public health issue for the older adult population and more so for p...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of Tai Chi exercise on postural balance among people with dementi...
Background Previous research has identified that Tai Chi is effective for reducing risk of falls and...
Exercise is effective in preventing falls amongst older adults. However, few studies have included p...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. ...
Exercise is effective in preventing falls among older adults. However, few studies have included peo...
The number of people affected by dementia across the world is estimated to grow over the coming deca...
Falls among older people is a global public health issue. In this article, Dr Samuel Nyman of Bourne...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effects of a simplified 10-step Tai-chi progr...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of tai-chi in preventing falls among community-dwelling ...
BACKGROUND: Falls are a significant public health problem. Thirty to fifty percent of the elderly of...
Abstract Introduction Many studies suggest that Tai Chi exercise is a safe and appropriate mind-body...
Objective: The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of people living with dementia an...