Epidemiological studies show a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). A relatively small number of intervention studies have examined the effects of physical activity, such as walking, on cognition in AD patients. The results of these studies, reviewed here, include both positive and negative findings. The finding that physical activity does not improve cognition in all AD patients could be explained by two factors that have received little attention thus far: executive dysfunction, and gait disturbances. These two factors are part of a cascade of events, initiated by cerebrovascular disease in AD. This cascade of events is addressed in detail. Finally, (non)pharmacological i...
To determine whether habitual physical activity status specifically influences executive function ch...
.BACKGROUND: Although current literature has shown that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Epidemiological studies show a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition in pati...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Gait disturbances such as slow walking speed and step-to-step variability have been reported among p...
Abstract AIM This study aimed to identify the effects of aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) on gait ...
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...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...
As of 2010, the number of individuals aged 65 and older has grown to over 40 million persons. As a r...
AD is a public health epidemic, which seriously impacts cognition, mood and daily activities; howeve...
Evidence from studies on healthy older adults and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) populations sugges...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
Physical activity is commonly understood to increase physical fitness and overall health of able-bod...
To determine whether habitual physical activity status specifically influences executive function ch...
.BACKGROUND: Although current literature has shown that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Epidemiological studies show a positive relationship between physical activity and cognition in pati...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Gait disturbances such as slow walking speed and step-to-step variability have been reported among p...
Abstract AIM This study aimed to identify the effects of aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) on gait ...
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...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...
As of 2010, the number of individuals aged 65 and older has grown to over 40 million persons. As a r...
AD is a public health epidemic, which seriously impacts cognition, mood and daily activities; howeve...
Evidence from studies on healthy older adults and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) populations sugges...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
Physical activity is commonly understood to increase physical fitness and overall health of able-bod...
To determine whether habitual physical activity status specifically influences executive function ch...
.BACKGROUND: Although current literature has shown that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...