Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a walking intervention on cognition in older people with dementia.Methods: 97 older nursing home residents with moderate dementia (mean age 85.4 years; 79 female participants; mean Mini-Mental State Examination 17.7) were randomly allocated to the experimental or control condition. Participants assigned to the experimental condition walked for 30 min, 5 days a week, for 6 weeks. To control for personal communication, another group received social visits in the same frequency. Neuropsychological tests were assessed at baseline, directly after the 6 week intervention and again 6 weeks later. Apol...
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTALfactors associated with the riskof dementia remain largelyundefined. Altho...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Background: Physical activity has proven to be beneficial for physical functioning, cognition, depre...
International audienceObjectives: To study the effects of physical stimulation based on walking exer...
cognition in dementia effects of a short term walking programme on Walking the line: a randomised tr...
Motor inactivity is typical in the later stages of Alzheimer's disease although there is evidence th...
textabstractBackground: The number of older adults with dementia is expected to increase. Dementia i...
Background: Physical activity has proven to be beneficial for physical functioning, cognition, depre...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationships between walking speed, cognitive function, and the intera...
Dementia is a syndrome that is characterized by progressive neurodegeneration and deterioration of c...
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTALfactors associated with the riskof dementia remain largelyundefined. Altho...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Background: Walking has proven to be beneficial for cognition in healthy sedentary older people. The...
Background: Physical activity has proven to be beneficial for physical functioning, cognition, depre...
International audienceObjectives: To study the effects of physical stimulation based on walking exer...
cognition in dementia effects of a short term walking programme on Walking the line: a randomised tr...
Motor inactivity is typical in the later stages of Alzheimer's disease although there is evidence th...
textabstractBackground: The number of older adults with dementia is expected to increase. Dementia i...
Background: Physical activity has proven to be beneficial for physical functioning, cognition, depre...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationships between walking speed, cognitive function, and the intera...
Dementia is a syndrome that is characterized by progressive neurodegeneration and deterioration of c...
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTALfactors associated with the riskof dementia remain largelyundefined. Altho...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
The focus of this review is on the close relationship between gait and cognition in ageing and assoc...