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An Intensive Exercise Program Improves Motor Performances in Patients with Dementia : Translational Model of Geriatric Rehabilitation

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Dutzi, Ilona
Englert, Stefan
Micol, William
Najafi, Bijan
Mohler, Jane
Hauer, Klaus

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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. IOS Press. 2014, 39(3), pp. 487-498. ISSN 1387-2877. eISSN 1875-8908. Available under: doi: 10.3233/JAD-130470

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Background:
Translation of intensive exercise programs developed specifically for patients with dementia into clinical settings is lacking. Objective:To determine if a progressive resistance and functional training program, previously evaluated in dementia outpatients, can be implemented in a geriatric inpatient setting in order to improve motor performances in patients with dementia.

Methods:
Eligible patients in one ward of a German geriatric hospital were assigned to the intervention group (IG, n = 74) and received intensive exercise training specifically designed for patients with dementia. Patients in the second ward were observed as a control group (CG, n = 74). All patients received usual care treatment. Primary endpoints were maximal lower extremity strength measured by a leg-press device and duration of the 5-chair-stand test for functional performance. Secondary outcomes included a number of parameters for strength and function.

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The rehabilitation period averaged 18.1 ± 6.8 days. The IG significantly improved in both primary endpoints (change: maximal strength, IG: +51.9 ± 42.3% versus CG: +13.5 ± 51.8%, p < 0.001; functional performance, IG: −19.2 ± 22.3% versus CG: −3.8 ± 32.2% s, p = 0.037). Secondary outcomes confirmed effects for strength and some, but not all, functional parameters. Interestingly, low baseline motor status, but not cognitive status, predicted positive training response.

Conclusion:
An intensive exercise program can be implemented in a geriatric rehabilitation setting to improve motor performances in patients with dementia. Results suggest that an intensification of training is feasible in the target group and substantially increases the benefits in comparison to receiving usual care exercise only.

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Cognitive impairment, dementia, exercise, geriatrics, rehabilitation, resistance training

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ISO 690SCHWENK, Michael, Ilona DUTZI, Stefan ENGLERT, William MICOL, Bijan NAJAFI, Jane MOHLER, Klaus HAUER, 2014. An Intensive Exercise Program Improves Motor Performances in Patients with Dementia : Translational Model of Geriatric Rehabilitation. In: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. IOS Press. 2014, 39(3), pp. 487-498. ISSN 1387-2877. eISSN 1875-8908. Available under: doi: 10.3233/JAD-130470
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  year={2014},
  doi={10.3233/JAD-130470},
  title={An Intensive Exercise Program Improves Motor Performances in Patients with Dementia : Translational Model of Geriatric Rehabilitation},
  number={3},
  volume={39},
  issn={1387-2877},
  journal={Journal of Alzheimer's Disease},
  pages={487--498},
  author={Schwenk, Michael and Dutzi, Ilona and Englert, Stefan and Micol, William and Najafi, Bijan and Mohler, Jane and Hauer, Klaus}
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