Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Available acetylcholine-esterase inhibiting drugs or memantine only produce small benefits on cognitive and behavioural functioning and their clinical relevance remains controversial. Combined cognitive-aerobic interventions are an appealing alternative or add-on to current pharmacological treatments. The primary aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a combined cognitive-aerobic training and a single aerobic training compared to an active control group in older adults with mild dementia. We expect to find a beneficial effect on executive functioning in both training regimes, compared to the control intervention, with the largest effe...
Objectives: Dementia interferes with older adults’ functioning in cognitive, daily, psychosocial, an...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
Background: Nonpharmacologic interventions, such as cognitive training or physical exercise, are eff...
Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Avail...
Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Avail...
BACKGROUND: Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cognitive function and ...
Background: Although the development of early-onset dementia is a radical and invalidating experienc...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
Abstract Background Developing non-pharmacological interventions with strong potential to prevent or...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
Background: Dementia is a leading cause of disability worldwide including Australia. Effective inter...
BackgroundExercise is often proposed as a non-pharmacological intervention to delay cognitive declin...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Background: Dementia is more common in older than in younger people, and as a result of the ageing o...
Background: Although the development of early-onset dementia is a radical and invalidating experienc...
Objectives: Dementia interferes with older adults’ functioning in cognitive, daily, psychosocial, an...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
Background: Nonpharmacologic interventions, such as cognitive training or physical exercise, are eff...
Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Avail...
Background: To date there is no cure or an effective disease-modifying drug to treat dementia. Avail...
BACKGROUND: Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cognitive function and ...
Background: Although the development of early-onset dementia is a radical and invalidating experienc...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
Abstract Background Developing non-pharmacological interventions with strong potential to prevent or...
Contains fulltext : 199592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Exe...
Background: Dementia is a leading cause of disability worldwide including Australia. Effective inter...
BackgroundExercise is often proposed as a non-pharmacological intervention to delay cognitive declin...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Background: Dementia is more common in older than in younger people, and as a result of the ageing o...
Background: Although the development of early-onset dementia is a radical and invalidating experienc...
Objectives: Dementia interferes with older adults’ functioning in cognitive, daily, psychosocial, an...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
Background: Nonpharmacologic interventions, such as cognitive training or physical exercise, are eff...