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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Address Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Study
Drumond Marra, Hellen Livia,
Myczkowski, Martin Luiz,
Maia Memória, Cláudia,
Arnaut, Débora,
Leite Ribeiro, Philip,
Sardinha Mansur, Carlos Gustavo,
Lancelote Alberto, Rodrigo,
Boura Bellini, Bianca,
Alves Fernandes da Silva, Adriano,
Tortella, Gabriel,
Ciampi de Andrade, Daniel,
Teixeira, Manoel Jacobsen,
Forlenza, Orestes Vicente,
Marcolin, Marco Antonio
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique with potential to improve memory. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which still lacks a specific therapy, is a clinical syndrome associated with increased risk of dementia. This study aims to assess the effects of high-frequency repetitive TMS (HF rTMS) on everyday memory of the elderly with […]
The PACE study: a randomized clinical trial of cognitive activity strategy training for older people with mild cognitive impairment
Vidovich, Mandy R.,
Lautenschlager, Nicola T.,
Flicker, Leon,
Clare, Linda,
McCaul, Kieran,
Almeida, Osvaldo P.
Objective: The role of cognition-focused interventions in reducing cognitive decline in older people remains uncertain. This study aimed to clarify whether a group cognitive activity (CA) strategy-training program would decrease the 2-year rate of cognitive decline of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).; Design: Randomized controlled trial.; Setting: One study site.; Participants: 160 older adults […]
Aerobic exercise increases hippocampal volume in older women with probable mild cognitive impairment: a 6-month randomised controlled trial
ten Brinke, Lisanne F.,
Bolandzadeh, Niousha,
Nagamatsu, Lindsay S.,
Hsu, Chun Liang,
Davis, Jennifer C.,
Miran-Khan, Karim,
Liu-Ambrose, Teresa
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a well-recognised risk factor for dementia and represents a vital opportunity for intervening. Exercise is a promising strategy for combating cognitive decline by improving brain structure and function. Specifically, aerobic training (AT) improved spatial memory and hippocampal volume in healthy community-dwelling older adults. In older women with probable MCI, […]
Quality of life and Alzheimer’s disease: The influence of participation in a rehabilitation center
Machado, Fernanda,
Nunes, Paula V.,
Viola, Luciane F.,
Santos, Franklin S.,
Forlenza, Orestes V.,
Yassuda, Mônica S.
Quality of life is seldom explored in evaluations of therapeutic interventions in Alzheimer’s disease. Objective: To verify whether participation in a cognitive and functional rehabilitation program improves quality of life (QOL) among Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients. Methods: 19 AD patients participated in this study, 12 of whom attended 24 multi-professional intervention sessions—the experimental group—whereas the […]
Family oversight and the quality of nursing home care for residents with advanced dementia
Background: The quality of nursing home (NH) care for residents with advanced dementia has been described as suboptimal. One relatively understudied factor in the provision of NH care is the role of private oversight and monitoring by family members and friends. Objective: To examine the association between private oversight and the quality of end-of-life care […]