Music-Based Sling Exercise for Cognition and Function of Older Adults with Dementia

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Hyun-Ju Park, D. Oh, Taewoo Kang
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Abstract Aim This study investigated the effect of a rhythmic sling mobility exercise program on cognitive and functional ability in community-dwelling older adults with dementia. Methods Forty patients with dementia were allocated into either the experimental group (n1 = 21) that performed the rhythmic sling mobility exercise program while listening to their favorite popular music, or the control group (n2 = 19) that performed daily routine activities. The intervention was performed for an average of 1 hour 5 times a week for 4 months. Results There were changes between the pretest and post-test values of cognition and functional ability between the two groups that indicate significant improvement, with medium to large effects size (d) (MMSE: −0.548; GS: −0.842; BBS: −1.700; 10MWT: −0.656; and MBI: −1.303). Conclusion These findings suggest that the rhythmic sling mobility exercise program may be used to improve cognitive and functional recovery in community-dwelling older adults with dementia.
以音乐为基础的吊索运动对老年痴呆患者认知和功能的影响
摘要目的本研究调查了有节奏的吊带运动计划对社区老年痴呆患者认知和功能能力的影响。方法将40例痴呆患者分为实验组(n=21)和对照组(n=19),实验组在听自己喜欢的流行音乐的同时进行有节奏的吊带运动锻炼,对照组进行日常活动。干预平均进行了1次 小时,每周5次,共4次 月。结果两组认知和功能能力的测试前和测试后值有显著差异,中等至大效应大小(d)(MMSE:-0.548;GS:-0.842;BBS:-1.700;10MWT:-0.656;MBI:-1.303)。
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期刊介绍: This comprehensive journal is recognized for its useful balance of research and clinical practice articles. For more than twenty five years Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics has functioned as a forum for allied health professionals as well as others with a focus on rehabilitation of the geriatric client to share information, clinical experience, research, and therapeutic practice. Each issue focuses on current practice and emerging issues in the care of the older client, including rehabilitation and long-term care in institutional and community settings, and innovative programming; the entire range of problems experienced by the elderly; and the current skills needed for working with older clients.
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