“…Other authors found similar results between groups in participants with normal cognition (Polito et al, 2015;Schultheisz et al, 2018) and within group (P. Gamito et al, 2020;Park et al, 2019;Tarnanas et al, 2014); in participants with MCI bet-ween groups (Polito et al, 2015;Tsai et al, 2019), and within group (Llanero Luque et al, 2011), also including older adults from MCI to mild-to-moderate dementia bet-ween groups (J Alves et al, 2014) and within group (Kim et al, 2017) post-intervention; as well as an effect of interaction between session and group in participants with MCI (Moro et al, 2015) In agreement with our results, other authors also found no significant differences in participants with dementia, between groups (Capotosto et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2021;López et al, 2022), all of them administered adapted CS but with a higher number of sessions. Two of them applied participants living in a community and within group (Alvares-Pereira et al, 2021;J Alves et al, 2014;Capotosto et al, 2017;Cove et al, 2014;Gibbor et al, 2021;Justo-Henriques et al, 2021;López et al, 2022;Miranda-Castillo et al, 2013;Orrell et al, 2012;Orgeta et al, 2015), four of these studies applied to in younger aged older adults (J Alves et al, 2014;Cove et al, 2014;Justo-Henriques et al, 2021;Orgeta et al, 2015), and five administered adapted CS (Jorge Alves et al, 2014;Capotosto et al, 2017;Cove et al, 2014;Gibbor et al, 2021;López et al, 2022). Of all studies applying a higher number of sessions, three studies involved in community-dwelling pa...…”