Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versus aerobic-only training on cognitive and motor function in institutionalized patients with dementia and to explore whether improved motor function mediates improved cognitive function. Methods: Using a 9-week, parallel, three-group, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial with a follow-up assessment at week 18, we assessed 109 patients with dementia (age 85.5 +/- 5.1 years) in a psycho-geriatric nursing home. Each 9-week intervention consisted of 36, 30-minute sessions. A combined group (N = 37) received and completed two strength and two walking sessions per week, an aerobic group (N = 36) completed four walking sessions, and a social gro...
Background: Potential moderators such as exercise intensity or apolipoprotein-E4 (ApoE4) carriership...
International audienceObjectives: To study the effects of physical stimulation based on walking exer...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing interest in the role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy f...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Objective To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versus...
Objectives: We examined the feasibility of a combined aerobic and strength training program in insti...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
Objectives: We examined the feasibility of a combined aerobic and strength training program in insti...
Objective: To estimate the effect of a moderate to high intensity aerobic and strength exercise trai...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Avail...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Background: Potential moderators such as exercise intensity or apolipoprotein-E4 (ApoE4) carriership...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak ) and strength after prog...
Background: Potential moderators such as exercise intensity or apolipoprotein-E4 (ApoE4) carriership...
International audienceObjectives: To study the effects of physical stimulation based on walking exer...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing interest in the role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy f...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Objective To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versus...
Objectives: We examined the feasibility of a combined aerobic and strength training program in insti...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two exercise programs on proxy- and performance-based measures...
Objectives: We examined the feasibility of a combined aerobic and strength training program in insti...
Objective: To estimate the effect of a moderate to high intensity aerobic and strength exercise trai...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Avail...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Background: Potential moderators such as exercise intensity or apolipoprotein-E4 (ApoE4) carriership...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak ) and strength after prog...
Background: Potential moderators such as exercise intensity or apolipoprotein-E4 (ApoE4) carriership...
International audienceObjectives: To study the effects of physical stimulation based on walking exer...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing interest in the role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy f...