接受挑战-中等强度运动对痴呆症患者的影响:一个病例系列。

IF 2.3 Q1 REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation Process and Outcome Pub Date : 2019-07-09 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179572719853592
Nicole Dawson, Katherine Judge
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摘要

背景和目的:痴呆症的全球影响要求研究人员和临床医生做出反应,不仅要协助预防和治疗,还要协助管理与这种进行性疾病相关的症状。本病例系列的目的是强调3名不同程度的痴呆症患者参与中等强度的功能锻炼计划。干预:采用运动科学和力量为基础的方法开发的干预,包括24次中等强度的锻炼,在参与者家中进行。结果:每位参与者完成了包括步态速度、力量、平衡、抑郁症状、认知和日常生活活动感知困难的前后评估。尽管有不同的临床表现,每个参与者都成功地完成了所有24个疗程,并在至少两项措施上有了明显的改善。讨论:这些发现强调了使用基于力量的方法来提高参与标准化锻炼计划的灵活性。
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Accepting the Challenge-Moderate-Intensity Exercise with Individuals with Dementia: A Case Series.

Accepting the Challenge-Moderate-Intensity Exercise with Individuals with Dementia: A Case Series.

Accepting the Challenge-Moderate-Intensity Exercise with Individuals with Dementia: A Case Series.

Accepting the Challenge-Moderate-Intensity Exercise with Individuals with Dementia: A Case Series.

Background and purpose: The global impact of dementia demands a response from researchers and clinicians to not only assist with prevention and a cure, but also to assist in the management of symptoms related to this progressive disease. The purpose of this case series is to highlight the participation of 3 individuals with varying levels of dementia in a moderate-intensity functional exercise program.

Intervention: The intervention, developed using principles from exercise science and a Strength-Based Approach, consisted of 24 sessions of moderate-intensity exercises delivered in participant's home.

Outcomes: Each participant completed a pre- and post-assessment including gait speed, strength, balance, depressive symptoms, cognition, and perceived difficulty with activities of daily living. Despite various clinical presentations, each participant successfully completed all 24 sessions with noted improvements in at least two measures.

Discussion: These findings highlight the flexibility of using the Strength-Based Approach to enhance participation in a standardized exercise program.

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