The influence of Nordic walking on the general functioning and cognitive performance of patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Marcin Górniak, Filip Rybakowski, Jan Jaracz, Janusz Rybakowski
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Purpose: Most studies show that physical activity (PA) can inhibit the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). This research aimed to investigate the effect of 3-month moderate PA on the general functioning and cognitive abilities of AD patients.

Methods: The study included 32 patients with mild or moderate AD who scored 11-23 points in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Half of the participants were qualified to perform the exercises; the other half constituted the control group. The recommended form of activity was Nordic walking, 30 minutes, 3 days a week, for 3 months, under the supervision of the patient's carer. General functioning and the severity of cognitive deficits were assessed using the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale (MoCA) before and after the 3-month study.

Results: No improvement was observed in the overall functioning of the patients after 3 months of regular, moderate PA. Neither were there any differences in this respect between the active and inactive groups, both in patients with mild (MMSE 19-23) and moderate (MMSE 11-18) disease severity. Men showed a deterioration in overall functioning regardless of PA. No differences in cognitive functioning were observed between the active and inactive groups, the two genders or between mild (MMSE 19-23) and moderate (MMSE 11-18) subjects.

Conclusions: The 3-month, moderate, Nordic walking PA did not improve the overall general functioning or cognitive performance in patients with mild or moderate AD.

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北欧步行对阿尔茨海默病患者一般功能和认知能力的影响。
目的:大多数研究表明,体育活动(PA)可以抑制阿尔茨海默病(AD)的进展。本研究旨在探讨中度PA治疗3个月对AD患者一般功能和认知能力的影响。方法:选取轻度或中度AD患者32例,MMSE评分11 ~ 23分。一半的参与者有资格进行练习;另一半则作为对照组。推荐的活动形式是北欧步行,30分钟,每周3天,持续3个月,在患者护理人员的监督下。研究前后分别用日常生活活动(ADL)量表和蒙特利尔认知评估量表(MoCA)评估一般功能和认知缺陷的严重程度。结果:常规、中度PA治疗3个月后,患者的整体功能未见改善。在轻度(MMSE 19-23)和中度(MMSE 11-18)疾病严重程度的患者中,活跃组和不活跃组在这方面也没有任何差异。无论是否服用PA,男性的整体功能都出现了恶化。认知功能在运动组和不运动组之间、两性之间、轻度(MMSE 19-23)和中度(MMSE 11-18)受试者之间均无差异。结论:3个月,中度,北欧步行PA并没有改善轻度或中度AD患者的整体一般功能或认知表现。
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