Feasibility and Impact of a Multicomponent Exercise Intervention in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease: A Pilot Study.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Flávia Borges-Machado, Óscar Ribeiro, Arnaldina Sampaio, Inês Marques-Aleixo, Joana Meireles, Joana Carvalho
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Abstract

This quasi-experimental, nonrandomized study examined the feasibility and impact of a multicomponent (MT) intervention on 7 community-dwelling individuals diagnosed with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) at mild to moderate stage. During 6 months, patients with AD and their caregivers were submitted to a biweekly exercise program, including muscle strengthening, aerobics, balance, and postural exercises. The following tests were used: Senior Fitness Test and Incremental Treadmill Test, Disability Assessment for Dementia Scale, Alzheimer Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive, and Quality of Life-Alzheimer's. Attendance and retention mean rates were high (86% and 78%, respectively). No adverse events occurred. Results revealed a significant beneficial effect on cardiorespiratory fitness ( P = .028), upper ( P = .018) and lower ( P = .026) body muscle strength, agility ( P = .018), and ability to perform daily activities ( P = .018). Data suggest that a biweekly MT intervention is feasible to conduct in patients with AD. Findings also suggest a potential positive effect on mitigating cognitive decline and in positively influencing quality of life.

多成分运动干预对阿尔茨海默病患者的可行性和影响:一项试点研究
这项准实验性非随机研究考察了多成分(MT)干预对 7 名被诊断为可能患有轻度至中度阿尔茨海默病(AD)的社区居民的可行性和影响。在为期 6 个月的时间里,阿尔茨海默病患者及其护理人员接受了每两周一次的锻炼计划,包括肌肉强化、有氧运动、平衡和姿势练习。采用的测试包括老年体能测试和增量跑步机测试、老年痴呆症残疾评估量表、老年痴呆症认知评估量表和老年痴呆症生活质量。平均出勤率和保留率都很高(分别为 86% 和 78%)。无不良事件发生。结果显示,该疗法对心肺功能(P = .028)、上肢(P = .018)和下肢(P = .026)肌肉力量、敏捷性(P = .018)以及日常活动能力(P = .018)有明显的改善作用。数据表明,对注意力缺失症患者进行双周 MT 干预是可行的。研究结果还表明,MT 对缓解认知功能衰退和提高生活质量具有潜在的积极作用。
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American Journal of Alzheimers Disease and Other Dementias
American Journal of Alzheimers Disease and Other Dementias GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease and other Dementias® (AJADD) is for professionals on the frontlines of Alzheimer''s care, dementia, and clinical depression--especially physicians, nurses, psychiatrists, administrators, and other healthcare specialists who manage patients with dementias and their families. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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