Authors
Colin Groot, Astrid M Hooghiemstra, Pieter GHM Raijmakers, Bart NM van Berckel, Philip Scheltens, Erik JA Scherder, Wiesje M van der Flier, Rik Ossenkoppele
Publication date
2016/1/1
Source
Ageing research reviews
Volume
25
Pages
13-23
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Non-pharmacological therapies, such as physical activity interventions, are an appealing alternative or add-on to current pharmacological treatment of cognitive symptoms in patients with dementia. In this meta-analysis, we investigated the effect of physical activity interventions on cognitive function in dementia patients, by synthesizing data from 802 patients included in 18 randomized control trials that applied a physical activity intervention with cognitive function as an outcome measure. Post-intervention standardized mean difference (SMD) scores were computed for each study, and combined into pooled effect sizes using random effects meta-analysis. The primary analysis yielded a positive overall effect of physical activity interventions on cognitive function (SMD[95% confidence interval] = 0.42[0.23;0.62], p < .01). Secondary analyses revealed that physical activity interventions were equally beneficial in patients …
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