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Physical and cognitive stimulation in Alzheimer Disease. the GAIA Project: a pilot study
Maci, Tiziana,
Pira, Francesco Le,
Quattrocchi, Graziella,
Nuovo, Santo Di,
Perciavalle, Vincenzo,
Zappia, Mario
Several data suggest that physical activity and cognitive stimulation have a positive effect on the quality of life (QoL) of people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), slowing the decline due to the disease. A pilot project was undertaken to assess the effect of cognitive stimulation, physical activity, and socialization on patients with AD and their informal […]
Effects of lexical-semantic treatment on memory in early Alzheimer disease: an observer-blinded randomized controlled trial
Jelcic, Nela,
Cagnin, Annachiara,
Meneghello, Francesca,
Turolla, Andrea,
Ermani, Mario,
Dam, Mauro
Background: Episodic memory and semantic abilities deteriorate early in Alzheimer disease (AD). Since the cognitive system includes interconnected and reciprocally influenced neuronal networks, the authors hypothesized that stimulation of lexical-semantic abilities may benefit semantically structured episodic memory.; Objective: To investigate the effects of lexical-semantic stimulation (LSS) on verbal communication and episodic memory in early AD.; […]
Mnemonic strategy training improves memory for object location associations in both healthy elderly and patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a randomized, single-blind study
Hampstead, Benjamin M.,
Sathian, Krish,
Phillips, Pamela A.,
Amaraneni, Akshay,
Delaune, William R.,
Stringer, Anthony Y.
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of mnemonic strategy training versus a matched-exposure control condition and to examine the relationship between training-related gains, neuropsychological abilities, and medial temporal lobe volumetrics in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and age-matched healthy controls.; Method: Twenty-three of 45 screened healthy controls and 29 of 42 screened patients with […]
Physical training improves motor performance in people with dementia: a randomized controlled trial
Hauer, Klaus,
Schwenk, Michael,
Zieschang, Tania,
Essig, Marco,
Becker, Clemens,
Oster, Peter
Objectives: To determine whether a specific, standardized training regimen can improve muscle strength and physical functioning in people with dementia.; Design: Double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial with 3-month intervention and 3-month follow-up period in 2006 to 2009.; Setting: Outpatient geriatric rehabilitation.; Participants: Individuals with confirmed mild to moderate dementia, no severe somatic or psychological disease, and […]
Study protocol: EXERcise and cognition in sedentary adults with early-ONset dementia (EXERCISE-ON)
Hooghiemstra, Astrid M.,
Eggermont, Laura H.P.,
Scheltens, Philip,
van der Flier, Wiesje M.,
Bakker, Jet,
de Greef, Mathieu H. G.,
Koppe, Peter A.,
Scherder, Erik J.A.
Background: Although the development of early-onset dementia is a radical and invalidating experience for both patient and family there are hardly any non-pharmacological studies that focus on this group of patients. One type of a non-pharmacological intervention that appears to have a beneficial effect on cognition in older persons without dementia and older persons at […]
Physical therapy in Huntington’s disease–toward objective assessments?
Bohlen, S.,
Ekwall, C.,
Hellström, K.,
Vesterlin, H.,
Björnefur, M.,
Wiklund, L.,
Reilmann, R.
Background and Purpose: Physical therapy is recommended for the treatment of Huntington’s disease, but reliable studies investigating its efficacy are almost non-existent. This may in part be due to the lack of suitable outcome measures. Therefore, we investigated the applicability of novel quantitative and objective assessments of motor dysfunction in the evaluation of physical therapy […]
STAM protocol in dementia: a multicenter, single-blind, randomized, and controlled trial
Ceccato, Enrico,
Vigato, Giovanna,
Bonetto, Chiara,
Bevilacqua, Albina,
Pizziolo, Paolo,
Crociani, Susanna,
Zanfretta, Emanuele,
Pollini, Lorenza,
Caneva, Paolo Alberto,
Baldin, Lorella,
Frongillo, Cristina,
Signorini, Andrea,
Demoro, Sara,
Barchi, Elisabetta
Background: The Sound Training for Attention and Memory in Dementia (STAM-Dem) is a manualized music-based protocol designed to be used in the rehabilitation of cognitive functions in elderly patients with dementia (PWD).; Method: This was a multicenter, single-blind, randomized, and controlled trial that involved 51 PWD. The objective was to test the STAM-Dem efficacy. Patients […]