Persons with dementia have the right to equal inclusion in rehabilitation, including physical activity. However, the perspectives of persons with dementia are rarely integrated into decision-making related to physical activity programming, services, and supports. Here, we describe the participatory action research (PAR) approach used to develop the Dementia-Inclusive Choices for Exercise (DICE) toolkit, which aims to increase the quality and number of physical activity opportunities available to persons with dementia. The DICE Research Team included persons with dementia, a family care partner, exercise professionals, community and dementia service providers, health care professionals, and researchers who worked to: 1) Engage/maintain the R...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
PurposeFor persons who are at risk for, or living with, dementia exercise is recommended, yet many b...
Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Persons with dementia have the right to equal inclusion in rehabilitation, including physical activi...
Physical activity improves well-being of persons living with dementia but few exercise programs incl...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
Background and Objectives: A core outcome set (COS) to evaluate physical activity (PA) interventions...
Dementia Friendly Communities across England were asked to complete an online survey. The survey ask...
Background: Dementia is more common in older than in younger people, and as a result of the ageing o...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Dementia is more common in older than in younger people, and as a result of the ageing of the popula...
Context: Dementia impairs daily functional ability and independence through negatively affecting cog...
Background: the need for a Core Outcome Set to evaluate physical activity interventions for people l...
Background: evidence on the benefits of physical activity for people with dementia (PwD) remains dis...
Background: physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
PurposeFor persons who are at risk for, or living with, dementia exercise is recommended, yet many b...
Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Persons with dementia have the right to equal inclusion in rehabilitation, including physical activi...
Physical activity improves well-being of persons living with dementia but few exercise programs incl...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
Background and Objectives: A core outcome set (COS) to evaluate physical activity (PA) interventions...
Dementia Friendly Communities across England were asked to complete an online survey. The survey ask...
Background: Dementia is more common in older than in younger people, and as a result of the ageing o...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Dementia is more common in older than in younger people, and as a result of the ageing of the popula...
Context: Dementia impairs daily functional ability and independence through negatively affecting cog...
Background: the need for a Core Outcome Set to evaluate physical activity interventions for people l...
Background: evidence on the benefits of physical activity for people with dementia (PwD) remains dis...
Background: physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...
Background: This scoping study aimed to identify how physical activity may benefit people with demen...
PurposeFor persons who are at risk for, or living with, dementia exercise is recommended, yet many b...
Background: Physical activity is recommended for people living with dementia, but evidence for the p...