Longitudinal Cognitive and Physical Training Effectiveness in MCI, Based on the Experience of the Alzheimer's Hellas Day Care Centre

dc.contributor.author Eleni Poptsi
dc.contributor.author Marianna Tsatali
dc.contributor.author Christina Agogiatou
dc.contributor.author Evaggelia Bakoglidou
dc.contributor.author Georgia Batsila
dc.contributor.author Dionysia Dellaporta
dc.contributor.author Fotini Kounti-Zafeiropoulou
dc.contributor.author Despoina Liapi
dc.contributor.author Konstantinos Lysitsas
dc.contributor.author Nefeli Markou
dc.contributor.author Christos Alexander Mouzakidis
dc.contributor.author Fani Ouzouni
dc.contributor.author Chrysa Papasozomenou
dc.contributor.author Aikaterini Soumpourou
dc.contributor.author Magda Tsolaki
dc.contributor.author Stavros Zafeiropoulos
dc.contributor.author Maria Vasiloglou
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-08T10:34:03Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-08T10:34:03Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06
dc.description.abstract This study assesses the effectiveness of a multicomponent Longitudinal Cognitive Training (CT) program plus physical exercise (PE) for people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). 155 people with MCI, completed a 3 years (3Y) CT+PE, whilst 133 were control. Neuropsychological assessment was performed at baseline and 3 years later, whilst CT+PE had additional annual assessments. According to the results, the 3Y CT+PE outperformed control in cognitive abilities (p < 0.002), and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) (p < 0.001), stabilized their functional performances between 1st and 2nd year, but worsened in working and verbal memory between 2nd and 3 rd year (p < 0.002). Control deteriorated in cognitive functions (p < 0.001) and ADL (p < 0.001) after 3 years, whilst 1.33% of the experimental and 13.53% of the control group progressed to dementia (p < 0.001). Longitudinal CT+PE improves cognitive performance and ADL in MCI and delay the progression to dementia.
dc.description.sponsorship The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was not supported by Funding Agencies. The study was presented at the 11th Panhellenic Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease (PICAD) and 3 rd Mediterranean Conference on Neurodegenerative Diseases (MeCoND), on February of 2019.
dc.identifier.citation Poptsi, Eleni & Tsatali, Marianna & Agogiatou, Christina & Bakoglidou, Evaggelia & Batsila, Georgia & Dellaporta, Dionysia & Kounti-Zafeiropoulou, Fotini & Liapi, Despoina & Lysitsas, Konstantinos & Markou, Nefeli & Mouzakidis, Christos & Ouzouni, Fani & Papasozomenou, Chrysa & Soumpourou, Aikaterini & Vasiloglou, Maria & Zafeiropoulos, Stavros & Tsolaki, Magda. (2021). Longitudinal Cognitive and Physical Training Effectiveness in MCI, Based on the Experience of the Alzheimer's Hellas Day Care Centre. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. 35. 8919887211016057. 10.1177/08919887211016057.
dc.identifier.other DOI: 10.1177/08919887211016057
dc.identifier.uri https://ccdspace.eu/handle/123456789/175
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher SAGE
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 35(4); 8919887211016057
dc.title Longitudinal Cognitive and Physical Training Effectiveness in MCI, Based on the Experience of the Alzheimer's Hellas Day Care Centre
dc.type Article
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