Exercise intervention studies in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), have demonstrated inconsistent yet promising results. Addressing the limitations of previous studies, this trial investigated the effects of a 12-month structured exercise program on the progression of MCI. The NeuroExercise study is a multicenter randomized controlled trial across three European countries (Ireland, Netherlands, Germany). Hundred and eighty-three individuals with amnestic MCI were included and were randomized to a 12-month exercise intervention (3 units of 45 min) of either aerobic exercise (AE; n = 60), stretching and toning exercise (ST; n = 65) or to a non-exercise control group (CG; n = 58). The primary outco...
Abstract Background Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is considered a risk state for the dev...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Exercise intervention studies in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's d...
Background: Exercise interventions to prevent dementia and delay cognitive decline have gained consi...
BACKGROUND: Exercise interventions to prevent dementia and delay cognitive decline have gained consi...
Contains fulltext : 174222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Exe...
Background: Non-pharmacological interventions may have a role in both the prevention and slowing dow...
Several studies have shown that physical activity has positive effects on cognition in healthy older...
Abstract Background Developing non-pharmacological interventions with strong potential to prevent or...
This abstract will provide a brief overview of the following literature review. Alzheimer’s disease ...
The number of neurodegenerative diseases associated to aging, such as Alzheimer´s disease (AD), is r...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
Background/objectives Our aim was to estimate whether baseline participant variables were able to mo...
Abstract Background Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is considered a risk state for the dev...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Exercise intervention studies in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's d...
Background: Exercise interventions to prevent dementia and delay cognitive decline have gained consi...
BACKGROUND: Exercise interventions to prevent dementia and delay cognitive decline have gained consi...
Contains fulltext : 174222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Exe...
Background: Non-pharmacological interventions may have a role in both the prevention and slowing dow...
Several studies have shown that physical activity has positive effects on cognition in healthy older...
Abstract Background Developing non-pharmacological interventions with strong potential to prevent or...
This abstract will provide a brief overview of the following literature review. Alzheimer’s disease ...
The number of neurodegenerative diseases associated to aging, such as Alzheimer´s disease (AD), is r...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
Background/objectives Our aim was to estimate whether baseline participant variables were able to mo...
Abstract Background Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is considered a risk state for the dev...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...