Neurodegenerative disease management | 2021

Home-based exercise program for older adults with Motoric Cognitive Risk syndrome: feasibility study.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aim: We developed a home-based goal-directed exercise program with telephonic coaching to overcome barriers to exercise participation in cognitively impaired older adults. Methods: Six patients with Motoric Cognitive Risk\xa0syndrome at high risk for dementia were enrolled, three assigned to goal-directed exercises and three to stretching exercises. All participants underwent an in-person training session followed by a session at home with a telephonic coach. Sessions were supervised by a physiatrist, and exercise programs were personalized. Results: In-person training and remote telephonic coaching support promoted adherence. There were no adverse effects and interventions were rated highly. Participant and logistical barriers were identified that can inform design of home-based clinical trials. Conclusion: Home-based exercises are safe and feasible in older adults with Motoric Cognitive Risk.

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DOI 10.2217/nmt-2020-0064
Language English
Journal Neurodegenerative disease management

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