{"title":"Call for letters","authors":"","doi":"10.1177/153331750602100110","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Five-Factor Inventory: Professional Manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, 1992. 25. Kolanowski A, Buettner L, Costa P, et al.: Capturing interest: Therapeutic recreation activities for persons with dementia. Ther Recreation J. 2001; 35(3): 220-235. 26. Costa P, McCrae R: Manual Supplement for the NEO-4. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, 1998. 27. Aguero-Torres H, Fratiglioni L, Guo Z, et al.: Dementia is the major cause of functional dependence in the elderly: 3-year followup data from a population-based study. Am J Public Health. 1998; 88(10): 1452-1456. 28. Boyle PA, Malloy PF, Salloway S, et al.: Executive dysfunction and apathy predict functional impairment in Alzheimer disease. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2003; 11(2): 214-221. 29. Fitz AG, Teri L: Depression, cognition, and functional ability in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1994; 42(2): 186-191. 30. Reed BR, Jagust WJ, Seab JP: Mental status as a predictor of daily function in progressive dementia. Gerontologist. 1989; 29(6): 804-807. 31. Thomas VS: Excess functional disability among demented subjects? Findings from the Canadian study of health and aging. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2001; 12(3): 206-210. 32. Engelman KK, Mathews RM, Altus DE: Restoring dressing independence in persons with Alzheimer’s disease: A pilot study. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2002; 17(1): 37-43. 33. Delbaere K, Crombez G, Vanderstraeten G, et al.: Fear-related avoidance of activities, falls and physical frailty. A prospective community-based cohort study. Age Ageing. 2004; 33(4): 368-373. 34. Lazowski DA, Ecclestone NA, Myers AM, et al.: A randomized outcome evaluation of group exercise programs in long-term care institutions. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 1999; 54(12): M621M628. 35. Schlicht J, Camaione DN, Owen SV: Effect of intense strength training on standing balance, walking speed, and sit-to-stand performance in older adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2001; 56(5): M281-M286. 36. Meuleman JR, Brechue WF, Kubilis PS, et al.: Exercise training in the debilitated aged: Strength and functional outcomes. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000; 81(3): 312-318. 37. Schnelle JF, MacRae PG, Ouslander JG, et al.: Functional incidental training, mobility performance, and incontinence care with nursing home residents. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1995; 43(12): 1356-1362. 38. Hall C, Smith A, Keele S: The impact of physical activity on cognitive function in older adults: A new synthesis based on the concept of executive control. Eur J Cogn Psych. 2001; 13: 279-300. 39. Rolland Y, Rival L, Pillard F, et al.: Feasibility of regular physical exercise for patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer disease. J Nutr Health Aging. 2000; 4(2): 109-113. 40. Sobel BP: Bingo vs. physical intervention in stimulating shortterm cognition in Alzheimer’s disease patients. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2001; 16(2): 115-120. 41. Buettner L, Ferrario J: Therapeutic recreation-nursing team: A therapeutic intervention for nursing home residents with dementia. Annu Ther Rec. 1997; VII. 42. Buettner L, Lundegren H, Lago D, et al.: Therapeutic recreation as an intervention for persons with dementia and agitation: An efficacy study. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 1996; 11: 412. 43. Buettner L, Fitzsimmons S: Activity calendars for older adults with dementia: What you see is not what you get. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2003; 18(4): 215-226.","PeriodicalId":93865,"journal":{"name":"American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias","volume":"51 1","pages":"22 - 22"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2006-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/153331750602100110","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Five-Factor Inventory: Professional Manual. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, 1992. 25. Kolanowski A, Buettner L, Costa P, et al.: Capturing interest: Therapeutic recreation activities for persons with dementia. Ther Recreation J. 2001; 35(3): 220-235. 26. Costa P, McCrae R: Manual Supplement for the NEO-4. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources, 1998. 27. Aguero-Torres H, Fratiglioni L, Guo Z, et al.: Dementia is the major cause of functional dependence in the elderly: 3-year followup data from a population-based study. Am J Public Health. 1998; 88(10): 1452-1456. 28. Boyle PA, Malloy PF, Salloway S, et al.: Executive dysfunction and apathy predict functional impairment in Alzheimer disease. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2003; 11(2): 214-221. 29. Fitz AG, Teri L: Depression, cognition, and functional ability in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1994; 42(2): 186-191. 30. Reed BR, Jagust WJ, Seab JP: Mental status as a predictor of daily function in progressive dementia. Gerontologist. 1989; 29(6): 804-807. 31. Thomas VS: Excess functional disability among demented subjects? Findings from the Canadian study of health and aging. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2001; 12(3): 206-210. 32. Engelman KK, Mathews RM, Altus DE: Restoring dressing independence in persons with Alzheimer’s disease: A pilot study. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2002; 17(1): 37-43. 33. Delbaere K, Crombez G, Vanderstraeten G, et al.: Fear-related avoidance of activities, falls and physical frailty. A prospective community-based cohort study. Age Ageing. 2004; 33(4): 368-373. 34. Lazowski DA, Ecclestone NA, Myers AM, et al.: A randomized outcome evaluation of group exercise programs in long-term care institutions. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 1999; 54(12): M621M628. 35. Schlicht J, Camaione DN, Owen SV: Effect of intense strength training on standing balance, walking speed, and sit-to-stand performance in older adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2001; 56(5): M281-M286. 36. Meuleman JR, Brechue WF, Kubilis PS, et al.: Exercise training in the debilitated aged: Strength and functional outcomes. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2000; 81(3): 312-318. 37. Schnelle JF, MacRae PG, Ouslander JG, et al.: Functional incidental training, mobility performance, and incontinence care with nursing home residents. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1995; 43(12): 1356-1362. 38. Hall C, Smith A, Keele S: The impact of physical activity on cognitive function in older adults: A new synthesis based on the concept of executive control. Eur J Cogn Psych. 2001; 13: 279-300. 39. Rolland Y, Rival L, Pillard F, et al.: Feasibility of regular physical exercise for patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer disease. J Nutr Health Aging. 2000; 4(2): 109-113. 40. Sobel BP: Bingo vs. physical intervention in stimulating shortterm cognition in Alzheimer’s disease patients. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2001; 16(2): 115-120. 41. Buettner L, Ferrario J: Therapeutic recreation-nursing team: A therapeutic intervention for nursing home residents with dementia. Annu Ther Rec. 1997; VII. 42. Buettner L, Lundegren H, Lago D, et al.: Therapeutic recreation as an intervention for persons with dementia and agitation: An efficacy study. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 1996; 11: 412. 43. Buettner L, Fitzsimmons S: Activity calendars for older adults with dementia: What you see is not what you get. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2003; 18(4): 215-226.