Abstract Background Besides cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease (AD) leads to physical disability, need for help and permanent institutional care. The trials investigating effects of exercise rehabilitation on physical functioning of home-dwelling older dementia patients are still scarce. The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of intensive exercise rehabilitation lasting for one year on mobility and physical functioning of home-dwelling patients with AD. Methods During years 2008-2010, patients with AD (n = 210) living with their spousal caregiver in community are recruited using central AD registers in Finland, and they are offered exercise rehabilitation lasting for one year. The patients are randomized into three ar...
Background. Balance dysfunction and falls are common problems in later stages of dementia. Exercise ...
Background Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. R...
Alzheimer’s disease affects 5.4 million people in the United States and without a current treatment ...
ContextExercise training for patients with Alzheimer disease combined with teaching caregivers how t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is evidence that physical activity (PA) is of cognitive benefit to th...
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...
Decreased ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) associated with deterioration in phys...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a home-based exercise programme for people with...
Objective: To estimate the effect of a moderate to high intensity aerobic and strength exercise trai...
Background: Worldwide, there are an estimated 35.6 million individuals living with dementia. It is i...
Background : Several studies on the effect of physical exercise on activities of daily living (ADL) ...
Abstract Background Worldwide, almost 50million people lived with dementia in 2016. A cure or diseas...
Background/Aims Physical activity is effective in people with dementia. Most people with dementia li...
Background. Balance dysfunction and falls are common problems in later stages of dementia. Exercise ...
Background Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. R...
Alzheimer’s disease affects 5.4 million people in the United States and without a current treatment ...
ContextExercise training for patients with Alzheimer disease combined with teaching caregivers how t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is evidence that physical activity (PA) is of cognitive benefit to th...
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...
Decreased ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) associated with deterioration in phys...
dementia is scarce and ambiguous. Thus, the primary objective of this study was to investigate the ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of a home-based exercise programme for people with...
Objective: To estimate the effect of a moderate to high intensity aerobic and strength exercise trai...
Background: Worldwide, there are an estimated 35.6 million individuals living with dementia. It is i...
Background : Several studies on the effect of physical exercise on activities of daily living (ADL) ...
Abstract Background Worldwide, almost 50million people lived with dementia in 2016. A cure or diseas...
Background/Aims Physical activity is effective in people with dementia. Most people with dementia li...
Background. Balance dysfunction and falls are common problems in later stages of dementia. Exercise ...
Background Dementia is among the leading causes of functional loss and disability in older adults. R...
Alzheimer’s disease affects 5.4 million people in the United States and without a current treatment ...