2017
DOI: 10.1159/000478263
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Effects of Standardized Home Training in Patients with Cognitive Impairment following Geriatric Rehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Abstract: Background: Post-ward geriatric rehabilitation programs have hardly been developed and validated, which leaves a substantial gap in rehabilitative care in older adults and hinders full exploitation of maintained, but often unrecognized rehabilitation potentials. Geriatric rehabilitation patients with cognitive impairment represent a highly vulnerable population which is often affected by a lack of an ongoing support at the intersection between ward-based and post-ward rehabilitation. Objective: To determine th… Show more

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“…8- to 12-repetition maximum) Nursing home Group/Therapist Van Uffelen ( Edwards et al, 2008 ) Outdoors walking sessions including a warm-up, moderate-intensity walking exercises and cool-down 48 2 Moderate (i.e. > three metabolic equivalents) Community Group/Trainer Venturelli ( Hauer et al, 2017 ) 30-min aerobic walking 24 4 Moderate Nursing home Individual/Carer Participants were given cookies at the end of each session Volkers ( Hauer et al, 2012 ) 30-min walking sessions 72 5 Nursing homes and community Individual/Trainer Wesson ( Kemoun et al, 2010 ) One hour sessions including: (1). Strength training including sit to stand, calf raises and step ups onto a block.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8- to 12-repetition maximum) Nursing home Group/Therapist Van Uffelen ( Edwards et al, 2008 ) Outdoors walking sessions including a warm-up, moderate-intensity walking exercises and cool-down 48 2 Moderate (i.e. > three metabolic equivalents) Community Group/Trainer Venturelli ( Hauer et al, 2017 ) 30-min aerobic walking 24 4 Moderate Nursing home Individual/Carer Participants were given cookies at the end of each session Volkers ( Hauer et al, 2012 ) 30-min walking sessions 72 5 Nursing homes and community Individual/Trainer Wesson ( Kemoun et al, 2010 ) One hour sessions including: (1). Strength training including sit to stand, calf raises and step ups onto a block.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nineteen studies investigated the effect of exercise programs on gait (Table ). All except 2 were RCTs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 6 However, a systematic review by Zubala et al 7 states that the component of cognitive interventions providing the greatest benefits in older adults is still unclear. Prior research has provided evidence that consistent physical training 8 , 9 and social activities may maintain neuronal plasticity and increase brain activity in older adults. 10 Physical exercise has been shown to increase the number of neuronal and non-neuronal cortical cells and hippocampal neuronal cells in adolescent rats.…”
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confidence: 99%