Evaluation of a home‐based exercise program in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease: The Maximizing Independence in Dementia (MIND) study
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry2008Vol. 24(7), pp. 680–685
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Abstract
The physical exercise intervention developed for the study, delivered by caregivers to home-dwelling patients with AD, was feasible and was associated with a trend for improved functional performance in this group of frail patients. Given the limited efficacy to date of pharmacotherapies for AD, further study of exercise intervention, in a variety of care setting, is warranted.
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