Aerobic and strength training exercise programme for cognitive impairment in people with mild to moderate dementia: the DAPA RCT

Jun 1, 2018Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Exercise program combining aerobic and strength training for thinking problems in people with mild to moderate dementia

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Abstract

A structured exercise program did not produce any clinically meaningful benefit in cognitive impairment for participants with dementia, with a mean difference of -1.4 in the primary outcome measure.

  • 494 participants were randomized, with 329 receiving the exercise intervention and 165 receiving usual care.
  • High compliance rates were observed in the intervention group, with 65% attending 75% to 100% of sessions.
  • Outcome data were obtained for 85% of participants at 12 months.
  • No significant treatment effects were found in secondary outcomes related to function or health-related quality of life.
  • Four serious adverse events were reported during the study.
  • The exercise intervention was deemed economically ineffective in terms of health costs.

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