Non-pharmacological therapies, such as physical activity interventions, are an appealing alternative or add-on to current pharmacological treatment of cognitive symptoms in patients with dementia. In this meta-analysis, we investigated the effect of physical activity interventions on cognitive function in dementia patients, by synthesizing data from 802 patients included in 18 randomized control trials that applied a physical activity intervention with cognitive function as an outcome measure. Post-intervention standardized mean difference (SMD) scores were computed for each study, and combined into pooled effect sizes using random effects meta-analysis. The primary analysis yielded a positive overall effect of physical activity interventio...
Abstract Background The prevalence of dementia is expected to increase dramatically. Due to a lack o...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Non-pharmacological therapies, such as physical activity interventions, are an appealing alternative...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effe...
Background: Activity in a favorable environment excites the brain on a bodily and cognitive level an...
Objective. To confirm that physical activity program improves the symptoms of dementia and the most ...
Q3Q1Objective: To assess the effect of physical activity on cognitive domains in persons with dement...
Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are prevalent in dementia and affect both patients and c...
Item does not contain fulltextCombined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential ...
The association of physical activity with dementia and its subtypes has remained controversial in th...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercis...
Objective: We investigated whether physical exercise interventions improve cognitive functioning in ...
Zhen Du,1 Yuewei Li,1 Jinwei Li,1 Changli Zhou,1 Feng Li,1,* Xige Yang2,* 1Department of Internal N...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Abstract Background The prevalence of dementia is expected to increase dramatically. Due to a lack o...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...
Non-pharmacological therapies, such as physical activity interventions, are an appealing alternative...
Background: Physical activity (PA) has emerged as an alternative nonpharmacological approach to effe...
Background: Activity in a favorable environment excites the brain on a bodily and cognitive level an...
Objective. To confirm that physical activity program improves the symptoms of dementia and the most ...
Q3Q1Objective: To assess the effect of physical activity on cognitive domains in persons with dement...
Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are prevalent in dementia and affect both patients and c...
Item does not contain fulltextCombined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential ...
The association of physical activity with dementia and its subtypes has remained controversial in th...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exercis...
Objective: We investigated whether physical exercise interventions improve cognitive functioning in ...
Zhen Du,1 Yuewei Li,1 Jinwei Li,1 Changli Zhou,1 Feng Li,1,* Xige Yang2,* 1Department of Internal N...
Objectives: The aim of this umbrella review was to determine the effect of physical activity/exerci...
Abstract Background The prevalence of dementia is expected to increase dramatically. Due to a lack o...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Aims: To assess the potential multi-domain benefits of exercise interventions on patients with Alzhe...