Publikation: Improvement of cognitive function after physical movement training in institutionalized very frail older adults with dementia
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Physical exercise has positive effects on cognitive functioning in both healthy older adults and ambulatory older adults with dementia. The present study investigated whether a 10-week multimodal movement intervention conducted in the seated position can slow cognitive deterioration in demented and physically very frail nursing-home residents. Our analysis revealed that training participants showed no further overall cognitive deterioration throughout the study and a significant improvement in the ADAS-Cog orientation/praxis subscore (p = .04). In contrast, the control group demonstrated a significant decline in the ADAS-Cog sum score (p = .02). These results might be of relevance for geriatric practice since they indicate that a short-term physical intervention – even in the seated position – can decelerate cognitive decline and dementia despite physical frailty.
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THURM, Franka, Andrea SCHARPF, Nadine LIEBERMANN, Stephan KOLASSA, Thomas ELBERT, Dietmar LÜCHTENBERG, Alexander WOLL, Iris-Tatjana KOLASSA, 2011. Improvement of cognitive function after physical movement training in institutionalized very frail older adults with dementia. In: GeroPsych. 2011, 24(4), pp. 197-208. ISSN 1662-9647. Available under: doi: 10.1024/1662-9647/a000048BibTex
@article{Thurm2011Impro-18118, year={2011}, doi={10.1024/1662-9647/a000048}, title={Improvement of cognitive function after physical movement training in institutionalized very frail older adults with dementia}, number={4}, volume={24}, issn={1662-9647}, journal={GeroPsych}, pages={197--208}, author={Thurm, Franka and Scharpf, Andrea and Liebermann, Nadine and Kolassa, Stephan and Elbert, Thomas and Lüchtenberg, Dietmar and Woll, Alexander and Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana} }
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