Introduction: Exercise and physical activity have been shown to improve cognition for people living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). There is strong evidence for the benefits of aerobic exercise and medium evidence for participating in regular strength training for people with MCI. However, people living with MCI fall two times as often as those without cognitive impairment and the evidence is currently unknown as to whether balance training for people with MCI is beneficial, as has been demonstrated for older people without cognitive impairment. The aim of this study is to determine whether a balance-focused multimodal exercise intervention improves balance and reduces falls for people with MCI, compared with a control group receiving...
BACKGROUND: Physical and cognitive impairments are important risk factors for falls in older people....
Background: Older adults with cognitive problems have a higher risk of falls, at least twice that of...
Introduction: The lack of speed of information processing, balance, strength and agility are seen as...
Introduction: Exercise and physical activity have been shown to improve cognition for people living ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: People with dementia progressively lose cognitive and functional a...
Background: Exercise programs have important role in prevention of falls, but to date, there are co...
Background. Balance dysfunction and falls are common problems in later stages of dementia. Exercise ...
The number of neurodegenerative diseases associated to aging, such as Alzheimer´s disease (AD), is r...
Abstract Background The presence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults increases their ...
International audienceBackground:Aging often leads to cognitive function decline, sensory structure ...
Background: People with dementia progressively lose abilities and are prone to falling. Exercise- an...
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...
Background: Several exercise-based falls prevention interventions produced significant long-term red...
Background: The rate of falls in community dwelling older people with cognitive impairment (CI) is t...
BACKGROUND: Physical and cognitive impairments are important risk factors for falls in older people....
Background: Older adults with cognitive problems have a higher risk of falls, at least twice that of...
Introduction: The lack of speed of information processing, balance, strength and agility are seen as...
Introduction: Exercise and physical activity have been shown to improve cognition for people living ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: People with dementia progressively lose cognitive and functional a...
Background: Exercise programs have important role in prevention of falls, but to date, there are co...
Background. Balance dysfunction and falls are common problems in later stages of dementia. Exercise ...
The number of neurodegenerative diseases associated to aging, such as Alzheimer´s disease (AD), is r...
Abstract Background The presence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults increases their ...
International audienceBackground:Aging often leads to cognitive function decline, sensory structure ...
Background: People with dementia progressively lose abilities and are prone to falling. Exercise- an...
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...
Background: Several exercise-based falls prevention interventions produced significant long-term red...
Background: The rate of falls in community dwelling older people with cognitive impairment (CI) is t...
BACKGROUND: Physical and cognitive impairments are important risk factors for falls in older people....
Background: Older adults with cognitive problems have a higher risk of falls, at least twice that of...
Introduction: The lack of speed of information processing, balance, strength and agility are seen as...