“…These results are in line with (a) the systematic review of Zhang, Low, Gwynn, and Clemson (2019), indicating strong evidence that multicomponent training programs, focusing on strength and balance training combined with functional mobility training, improve gait in this target group, and (b) the meta-analyses of Zeng et al (2016), showing the positive effects of physical activity on balance in people with dementia. However, in 2019, a consortium of people with dementia, informal caregivers, and professionals defined a core outcome set to evaluate physical activity interventions (Gonçalves, Samuel, Ramsay, Demain, & Marques, 2020). One out of seven outcomes is walking better.…”