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Monitoring exercise delivery to increase participation adherence in older adults with alzheimer's disease

机译:监测运动量以增加老年痴呆症患者的依从性

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There are many established benefits of exercise for older adults. Emerging studies suggest that it may even be able to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in older adults with the disease. However, it is yet unknown how bedside nurses can monitor ongoing exercise participation in this population due to the complexity and impact of AD symptoms. The purpose of this study is to provide bedside nurses with tools to capture actual received exercise doses to ensure adequate exercise participation by older adults with AD. This study is a secondary data analysis of a master study in which 8 participants who were clinically diagnosed with AD participated in moderate intensity aerobic exercise for 10 to 45 minutes, three times per week, for 6 months. The results show that participants were able to meet the overall exercise prescription 74.3% of the time. The findings of this study suggest that bedside nurses are able to monitor the actual exercise delivery (frequency, intensity, and duration) to ensure exercise participation.
机译:锻炼对老年人有很多好处。新兴研究表明,它甚至可能能够减慢患有老年痴呆症的成年人的阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的进程。然而,由于AD症状的复杂性和影响,目前尚不清楚床边护士如何监测该人群正在进行的运动参与。这项研究的目的是为床边护士提供捕获实际接受的运动剂量的工具,以确保患有AD的老年人充分参与运动。这项研究是一项主要研究的辅助数据分析,其中8位临床诊断为AD的参与者参加了中等强度的有氧运动,持续10到45分钟,每周3次,共6个月。结果表明,参与者能够在74.3%的时间内满足总体运动处方要求。这项研究的结果表明,床边护士能够监控实际的运动量(频率,强度和持续时间),以确保运动的参与。

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