2023
DOI: 10.1016/s2666-7568(23)00057-0
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Effects of physical exercise on physical function in older adults in residential care: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

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“…Notably, interventions aimed at improving care involving BADLs have shown promising results [60,61], even reducing the number of falls [42]. Additionally, exercise and physical activity provide clinical benefits across a broad spectrum of both physical and cognitive capacities, effectively addressing various diseases and disabilities in older adults [62,63]. Therefore, it is imperative that the prescription of exercise becomes a mandatory component in the training of all healthcare professionals and is consistently promoted in long-term care facilities [62,63].…”
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“…Notably, interventions aimed at improving care involving BADLs have shown promising results [60,61], even reducing the number of falls [42]. Additionally, exercise and physical activity provide clinical benefits across a broad spectrum of both physical and cognitive capacities, effectively addressing various diseases and disabilities in older adults [62,63]. Therefore, it is imperative that the prescription of exercise becomes a mandatory component in the training of all healthcare professionals and is consistently promoted in long-term care facilities [62,63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, exercise and physical activity provide clinical benefits across a broad spectrum of both physical and cognitive capacities, effectively addressing various diseases and disabilities in older adults [62,63]. Therefore, it is imperative that the prescription of exercise becomes a mandatory component in the training of all healthcare professionals and is consistently promoted in long-term care facilities [62,63]. Finally, access to a kitchen in NHs may significantly address malnutrition among residents who are dependent when eating, enabling meal adaptation based on factors like innate preferences, motivations, attitudes, hunger, personality traits, and values [50,53].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…B. [ 27 ]) nahelegen. Eine moderne gerontologisch-geriatrische Präventionsforschung muss diese Datenbasis stärken und für verschiedene Gruppen älterer Menschen – v. a. für hochaltrige oder vulnerable Gruppen – ausbauen.…”
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“…A Social Welfare Corporation and the authors are conducting a "study of functional training-type nursing care services from the perspective of horticultural therapy for nursing care [7]. This research is underway on the benefits of passive horticultural therapy, including visual stimulation of the gardening environment and horticultural works and the benefits of hand care treatment plus brain rejuvenation aroma [8].…”
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confidence: 99%