This randomized clinical trial analyzed whether a personalized cognitive stimulation based on the individual''s preexisting cognitive levels may be more effective in the short and long terms than a standard cognitive stimulation program. In total, 288 older adults were randomized into an intervention group and a control group, stratified according to their cognitive levels. There were significant differences between groups, with a small effect size at postintervention (10 weeks), follow-up I (26 weeks), and follow-up II (52 weeks) (P < .001, 0.2 <r < 0.4) and in the cognitive category (P < .001). The personalization of cognitive stimulation is effective to maintain normal cognitive functioning and to delay cognitive decline
Objective: a systemized approach to subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) in elderly people is need...
Background and Purpose The lack of cognitive activity accelerates age cognitive decline. Cognitive s...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and evaluate the effect of cognitive stimulation (CS) interventions for olde...
This randomized clinical trial analyzed whether a personalized cognitive stimulation based on the in...
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the long-term effects of a personalized cognit...
Nonpharmacological therapies · Cognitive stimulation treatment · Behavioral and psychological sympto...
Introduction: The prevalence of dementia in the elderly continues to increase and the need for appr...
It is unclear what non-pharmacological interventions to prevent cognitive decline should comprise. W...
It is unclear what non-pharmacological interventions to prevent cognitive decline should comprise. W...
Introduction: Cognitive decline and dementia significantly affect independence and quality of life i...
Objective: This pilot investigation evaluated the effectiveness of a cognitive training program...
Aim : The goal is to explore available evidence and provide greater clarity to what is described as ...
Purpose of the research Cognitive stimulation (CS) is defined as activities that involve cognitive p...
The efficacy of cognitive stimulation programs for the elderly is sufficiently documented. However, ...
Currently, an estimated 36 million people worldwide are affected by Alzheimer’s disease or related d...
Objective: a systemized approach to subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) in elderly people is need...
Background and Purpose The lack of cognitive activity accelerates age cognitive decline. Cognitive s...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and evaluate the effect of cognitive stimulation (CS) interventions for olde...
This randomized clinical trial analyzed whether a personalized cognitive stimulation based on the in...
Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the long-term effects of a personalized cognit...
Nonpharmacological therapies · Cognitive stimulation treatment · Behavioral and psychological sympto...
Introduction: The prevalence of dementia in the elderly continues to increase and the need for appr...
It is unclear what non-pharmacological interventions to prevent cognitive decline should comprise. W...
It is unclear what non-pharmacological interventions to prevent cognitive decline should comprise. W...
Introduction: Cognitive decline and dementia significantly affect independence and quality of life i...
Objective: This pilot investigation evaluated the effectiveness of a cognitive training program...
Aim : The goal is to explore available evidence and provide greater clarity to what is described as ...
Purpose of the research Cognitive stimulation (CS) is defined as activities that involve cognitive p...
The efficacy of cognitive stimulation programs for the elderly is sufficiently documented. However, ...
Currently, an estimated 36 million people worldwide are affected by Alzheimer’s disease or related d...
Objective: a systemized approach to subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) in elderly people is need...
Background and Purpose The lack of cognitive activity accelerates age cognitive decline. Cognitive s...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and evaluate the effect of cognitive stimulation (CS) interventions for olde...