Evidence supporting exercise interventions for persons in early-stage Alzheimer’s disease


Autoria(s): Buettner, L.; Richeson, N.E.; Yu, F.; Burgener, S.C.; Buckwalter, K. Coen; Beattie, E.; Bossen, A.L.; Fick, D.M.; Fitzsimmons, S.; Kolanowski, A.; Rose, K.; Pringle Specht, J.K.; Testad, I.; McKenzie, S.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The purpose of this article is to grade research evidence supporting exercise-based interventions for persons with early-stage dementias and to report the recommendations of a consensus panel. The search produced 11 data based articles testing the effects of exercise interventions on a variety of outcomes. The body of evidence to support exercise interventions in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease is growing and has potential as a treatment modality following translational studies in recreation therapy and other fields.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58278/

Publicador

Weston Medical Publishing

Relação

http://pnpcsw.pnpco.com/cadmus/testvol.asp?journal=ajrt&year=2012

Buettner, L., Richeson, N.E., Yu, F., Burgener, S.C., Buckwalter, K. Coen, Beattie, E., Bossen, A.L., Fick, D.M., Fitzsimmons, S., Kolanowski, A., Rose, K., Pringle Specht, J.K., Testad, I., & McKenzie, S. (2012) Evidence supporting exercise interventions for persons in early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 11(1), pp. 11-18.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #111000 NURSING
Tipo

Journal Article