BackgroundPersons with cognitive impairment without dementia are at high risk of adverse health outcomes. Tailored intervention targeting moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) may reduce these risks.AimsTo identify the prevalence and predictors of physical inactivity among older adults with cognitive impairment, no dementia (CIND); and estimate the proportion of inactive people with CIND who are capable of greater MVPA.MethodsWe studied 1875 community dwelling participants (over age 65) with CIND in the Health and Retirement Study. Physical inactivity was defined as MVPA ≤ 1x/week. Associations of physical inactivity with sociodemographic, health, and physical function were examined using chi-square and modified Poisson regression. We ...
The aging process leads to inevitable life changes, and is characterized by a progressive loss of ps...
Evidence from studies on healthy older adults and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) populations sugges...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
PURPOSE: Self-reported data suggest that older adults with dementia are inactive. The purpose of the...
PA shows promise as a modifiable lifestyle intervention to benefit pathological symptoms of dementia...
PURPOSE:Self-reported data suggest that older adults with dementia are inactive. The purpose of the ...
Background/Aims: No previous studies have explored the relationship between physical activity (PA) a...
This document explores how older adults with cognitive impairment and their caregivers experience an...
Introduction: Low physical activity (PA) is a potential risk factor for dementia and cognitive impai...
Physical activity and physical fitness are important for health, functional mobility and performance...
Context Many observational studies have shown that physical activity reduces the risk of cognitive d...
Dementia is a common cause of disability in the elderly and, in the absence of a successful long-ter...
We conducted a prospective cohort study derived from the population-based Mayo Clinic Study of Aging...
International audienceBackground: Physical activity may decrease the risk of dementia; however, prev...
The present thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is investigating the literature on the as...
The aging process leads to inevitable life changes, and is characterized by a progressive loss of ps...
Evidence from studies on healthy older adults and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) populations sugges...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
PURPOSE: Self-reported data suggest that older adults with dementia are inactive. The purpose of the...
PA shows promise as a modifiable lifestyle intervention to benefit pathological symptoms of dementia...
PURPOSE:Self-reported data suggest that older adults with dementia are inactive. The purpose of the ...
Background/Aims: No previous studies have explored the relationship between physical activity (PA) a...
This document explores how older adults with cognitive impairment and their caregivers experience an...
Introduction: Low physical activity (PA) is a potential risk factor for dementia and cognitive impai...
Physical activity and physical fitness are important for health, functional mobility and performance...
Context Many observational studies have shown that physical activity reduces the risk of cognitive d...
Dementia is a common cause of disability in the elderly and, in the absence of a successful long-ter...
We conducted a prospective cohort study derived from the population-based Mayo Clinic Study of Aging...
International audienceBackground: Physical activity may decrease the risk of dementia; however, prev...
The present thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is investigating the literature on the as...
The aging process leads to inevitable life changes, and is characterized by a progressive loss of ps...
Evidence from studies on healthy older adults and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) populations sugges...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...