A Combined Cognitive Stimulation and Physical Exercise Programme (MINDVital) in Early Dementia: Differential Effects on Single- and Dual-Task Gait Performance

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作者
Tay, Laura
Lim, Wee Shiong
Chan, Mark
Ali, Noorhazlina
Chong, Mei Sian
机构
[1] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Dept Geriatr Med, Cognit & Memory Disorders Serv, Singapore, Singapore
[2] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Inst Geriatr & Act Ageing, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
Dementia; Gait; Cognitive stimulation; Exercise; OLDER-ADULTS; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; WALKING; VARIABILITY; IMPAIRMENT; DECLINE; HEALTH; SPEED; YOUNG; FALLS;
D O I
10.1159/000444084
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Gait disorders are common in early dementia, with particularly pronounced dual-task deficits, contributing to the increased fall risk and mobility decline associated with cognitive impairment. Objective: This study examines the effects of a combined cognitive stimulation and physical exercise programme (MINDVital) on gait performance under single-and dual-task conditions in older adults with mild dementia. Methods: Thirty-nine patients with early dementia participated in a multi-disciplinary rehabilitation programme comprising both physical exercise and cognitive stimulation. The programme was conducted in 8-week cycles with participants attending once weekly, and all participants completed 2 successive cycles. Cognitive, functional performance and behavioural symptoms were assessed at baseline and at the end of each 8-week cycle. Gait speed was examined under both single- (Timed Up and Go and 6-metre walk tests) and dual-task (animal category and serial counting) conditions. A random effects model was performed for the independent effect of MINDVital on the primary out-come variable of gait speed under dual-task conditions. Results: The mean age of patients enroled in the rehabilitation programme was 79 +/- 6.2 years; 25 (64.1%) had a diagnosis of Alzheimer's dementia, and 26 (66.7%) were receiving a cognitive enhancer therapy. There was a significant improvement in cognitive performance [random effects coefficient (standard error) = 0.90 (0.31), p = 0.003] and gait speed under both dual-task situations [animal category: random effects coefficient = 0.04 (0.02), p = 0.039; serial counting: random effects coefficient = 0.05 (0.02), p = 0.013], with reduced dual-task cost for gait speed [serial counting: random effects coefficient = -4.05 (2.35), p = 0.086] following successive MINDVital cycles. No significant improvement in single-task gait speed was observed. Improved cognitive performance over time was a significant determinant of changes in dual-task gait speed [random effects coefficients = 0.01 (0.005), p = 0.048, and 0.02 (0.005), p = 0.003 for category fluency and counting backwards, respectively]. Conclusion: A combined physical and cognitive rehabilitation programme leads to significant improvements in dual task walking in early dementia, which may be contributed by improvement in cognitive performance, as single-task gait performance remained stable. (C) 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel
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