Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as one of the main modifiable factors that influence the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology. We performed an umbrella review to summarize the evidence on the association between PA/exercise and the risk of developing AD risk, and the effect of exercise interventions on the progression of AD. Methods A systematic search was performed in PubMed, SportDiscus, Cochrane Library and Web of Science (March 2022) to identify meta-analyses assessing the association between PA and the incidence of AD, and assessing the effect of exercise interventions on patients with AD. Results Twenty-one studies were included. The results with strong...
Physical activity is commonly understood to increase physical fitness and overall health of able-bod...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
Objective To explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer disease (AD) risk. Parti...
The objective of this study is to explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer dis...
A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical ac...
A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical ac...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Background: Non-pharmacological interventions may have a role in both the prevention and slowing dow...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Physical activity is commonly understood to increase physical fitness and overall health of able-bod...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
Objective To explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer disease (AD) risk. Parti...
The objective of this study is to explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer dis...
A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical ac...
A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical ac...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Background: Non-pharmacological interventions may have a role in both the prevention and slowing dow...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Physical activity is commonly understood to increase physical fitness and overall health of able-bod...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...