2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2023.112112
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Effects of multi-domain intervention on intrinsic capacity in older adults: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)

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“…From other sources, the TesiUNAM repository was consulted. Likewise, 6 articles were selected from the studies included in the systematic review carried out by Liao et al (2023) [10].…”
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“…From other sources, the TesiUNAM repository was consulted. Likewise, 6 articles were selected from the studies included in the systematic review carried out by Liao et al (2023) [10].…”
Section: Search Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We retained 2249 after eliminating duplicates and protocols, and then excluded an additional 2178 after reviewing titles and abstracts. Among the 71 articles remaining for eligibility assessment (Figure 1), we excluded 65 for not meeting the inclusion criteria (Supplementary Materials S2), and kept a final selection of 12 trials: 6 drawn from scientific databases and 6 from the studies included by Liao et al (2023) in their systematic review [10]. Of the 12 articles selected for review, only 9 met the meta-analysis criteria (Figure 1).…”
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“…We retained 2,249 after eliminating duplicates and protocols, and then excluded an additional 2,178 after reviewing titles and abstracts. Among the 71 articles remaining for eligibility assessment (Figure 1), we excluded 65 for not meeting the inclusion criteria (Supplementary Materials S2), and kept a final selection of 12 trials: six drawn from scientific databases and six from the studies included by Liao et al (2023) in their systematic review [10]. Of the 12 articles selected for review, only nine met the meta-analysis criteria (Figure 1).…”
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“…Some systematic reviews have been published that evaluate the effect of physical exercise programs to improve functional capacity in older adults at the community level, in which it is reported that exercise program training has a positive effect on physical performance in healthy older adults and improves the function of those who are frail [10,11]. However, these studies do not compare the results regarding the effect on older adults without or with frailty.…”
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