Physical activity (PA) participation provides functional and social benefits for persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but PA participation in these populations is low. To support health promotion initiatives for cognitively impaired older adults, this study explored the perceptions, experiences, and beliefs of older adults with cognitive impairment and their caregivers concerning PA. Ten care dyads (community-dwelling adult aged ≥65 years diagnosed with MCI or mild-to-moderate AD and their care partner) participated in semi-structured interviews informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework about their PA perceptions, experiences, and beliefs. Interpretive phenomenological analysis of interview transcri...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Gait disturbances such as slow walking speed and step-to-step variability have been reported among p...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cognitive and physical activities are associated with better co...
This document explores how older adults with cognitive impairment and their caregivers experience an...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for older adults' cognition. There is limited resea...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for older adults\u27 cognition. There is limited re...
PA shows promise as a modifiable lifestyle intervention to benefit pathological symptoms of dementia...
Abstract Objectives Research suggests targeted exercise is important for people living with dementia...
Background: Existing group exercise programmes, or other services offered to maintain physical activ...
Today, increasing physical activity is being promoted as one of the most effective interventions for...
Context Many observational studies have shown that physical activity reduces the risk of cognitive d...
Introduction: Normal cognitive ageing illustrates a deterioration in a variety of cognitive and self...
PurposeFor persons who are at risk for, or living with, dementia exercise is recommended, yet many b...
The present thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is investigating the literature on the as...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Gait disturbances such as slow walking speed and step-to-step variability have been reported among p...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cognitive and physical activities are associated with better co...
This document explores how older adults with cognitive impairment and their caregivers experience an...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for older adults' cognition. There is limited resea...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
Objectives: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for older adults\u27 cognition. There is limited re...
PA shows promise as a modifiable lifestyle intervention to benefit pathological symptoms of dementia...
Abstract Objectives Research suggests targeted exercise is important for people living with dementia...
Background: Existing group exercise programmes, or other services offered to maintain physical activ...
Today, increasing physical activity is being promoted as one of the most effective interventions for...
Context Many observational studies have shown that physical activity reduces the risk of cognitive d...
Introduction: Normal cognitive ageing illustrates a deterioration in a variety of cognitive and self...
PurposeFor persons who are at risk for, or living with, dementia exercise is recommended, yet many b...
The present thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is investigating the literature on the as...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Gait disturbances such as slow walking speed and step-to-step variability have been reported among p...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cognitive and physical activities are associated with better co...