Subjective cognitive decline is a symptom that may appear in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. This study examined the effects of smartphone-based calendar training and walking exercise regimen on postmenopausal women experiencing subjective cognitive decline. Experimental group 1 participated in both calendar training and walking exercise, group 2 participated in calendar training only, and the control group did not receive either intervention. Forty-two participants completed a cognitive function test and questionnaire upon entering the study and 12 weeks later. The controlled oral word association score increased in experimental groups 1 and 2 and decreased in the control group. Memory contentment increased in experimental group 1...
While observational studies show that an active lifestyle including cognitive, physical, and social ...
International audienceCognitive interventions (either restorative or compensatory) developed for mil...
There is growing interest in the potential of exercise interventions in therapy for individuals with...
International audienceAbstract Objectives We investigated the effect of using smartphone-based calen...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Background People with cognitive impairment often need support to perform everyday-life activities. ...
Background. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is recognized as the earliest prodromal stage of Alzh...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases impact over 5 million Americans and co...
We investigated whether an external memory aid (i.e., Google Calendar) would alleviate prospective m...
Objectives: This study assessed a smartphone-based program to promote practical and mildly demanding...
BackgroundResearch suggests that physical activity (PA) has both acute and chronic beneficial effect...
AD is a public health epidemic, which seriously impacts cognition, mood and daily activities; howeve...
Age-related cognitive decline and dementia are major health issues in developed countries. Risk fact...
Background\ud Physical exercise has the potential to affect cognitive function, but most evidence to...
This pilot study examined the functional impact of computerized versus compensatory calendar trainin...
While observational studies show that an active lifestyle including cognitive, physical, and social ...
International audienceCognitive interventions (either restorative or compensatory) developed for mil...
There is growing interest in the potential of exercise interventions in therapy for individuals with...
International audienceAbstract Objectives We investigated the effect of using smartphone-based calen...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Background People with cognitive impairment often need support to perform everyday-life activities. ...
Background. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is recognized as the earliest prodromal stage of Alzh...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases impact over 5 million Americans and co...
We investigated whether an external memory aid (i.e., Google Calendar) would alleviate prospective m...
Objectives: This study assessed a smartphone-based program to promote practical and mildly demanding...
BackgroundResearch suggests that physical activity (PA) has both acute and chronic beneficial effect...
AD is a public health epidemic, which seriously impacts cognition, mood and daily activities; howeve...
Age-related cognitive decline and dementia are major health issues in developed countries. Risk fact...
Background\ud Physical exercise has the potential to affect cognitive function, but most evidence to...
This pilot study examined the functional impact of computerized versus compensatory calendar trainin...
While observational studies show that an active lifestyle including cognitive, physical, and social ...
International audienceCognitive interventions (either restorative or compensatory) developed for mil...
There is growing interest in the potential of exercise interventions in therapy for individuals with...