Exergaming for dementia and mild cognitive impairment

Sep 25, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Video Game Exercise for Dementia and Mild Memory Problems

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Abstract

Exergaming may improve global cognitive functioning for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but the evidence is very uncertain.

  • Global cognitive functioning may improve at the end of treatment for individuals with dementia (SMD 1.47) and for those with MCI (SMD 0.79), but both findings are based on very limited evidence.
  • The effects of exergaming on global physical functioning and activities of daily living (ADL) show very uncertain results, with no significant differences observed.
  • Adverse effects of exergaming were not reported in the studies, but the evidence is very uncertain due to small sample sizes.
  • Comparing exergaming to alternative treatments showed low-certainty evidence of little to no difference in cognitive functioning or ADL outcomes.
  • All findings are based on a total of 11 studies involving 536 participants, with most comparisons exhibiting a high risk of bias.

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