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Li-Ning Peng,Pei-Lin Lee,Kun-Hsien Chou et al. Li-Ning Peng et al.
This randomized controlled trial (ENHANCE) assessed the efficacy of a 12-month group-based multidomain intervention on brain structure and function in community-dwelling older adults, with particular attention to urban-rural disparities.
Laura Pluch,Hannes Hilberger,Markus Bödenler et al. Laura Pluch et al.
This study presents the development of a customizable rule-based engine, integrated into the LETHE Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS), designed to enhance clinical decision-making in a multidomain intervention for dementia risk reduction.
Pavapriya Ponvel,Suzana Shahar,Devinder Kaur Ajit Singh et al. Pavapriya Ponvel et al.
Participants were randomly assigned to a 24-month multidomain intervention (physical activity, cognitive training, nutritional and psychological counselling, cardiovascular care) or control group (educational module).
Siyang Lin,Fang Wang,Min Huang et al. Siyang Lin et al.
The multidomain intervention has the potential to be applied in the field of aging because it concentrates on the functional ability of older adults....There is currently no literature reporting on a multidomain intervention involving cognition, exercise and nutrition for delaying aging....The multidomain intervention comprises cognitive training, exercise training, and nutritional guidance, delivered through both group sessions and individual family interventions....Conclusions: This study will explore the effects of the multidomain intervention on delaying aging in community-dwelling older adults....We aim to introduce a new approach to delaying aging and offer a practical multidomain intervention strategy for healthcare institutions.
Rosalinda Sánchez-Arenas,Israel Grijalva,Leticia Manuel-Apolinar et al. Rosalinda Sánchez-Arenas et al.
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of a multidomain intervention and a sports program (control) on objective cognitive function (OCF), subjective memory function (SMC), frontal assessment battery, cognitive reserve, depression, anxiety, and stress in older adults through a non-randomized
Natalie E Allen,Lina Goh,Colleen G Canning et al. Natalie E Allen et al.
A tailored, multidomain intervention has the potential to be more effective in improving mobility safety and preventing falls than exercise alone.
Johanna Pöyhönen,Jenni Lehtisalo,Hanna-Maria Roitto et al. Johanna Pöyhönen et al.
They were randomised to receive a multidomain intervention (diet, exercise, cognitive training and vascular risk monitoring) or regular health advice for two years. The outcome was a change in cognition (neuropsychological test battery composite score)....Conclusions: A multidomain intervention is likely to be beneficial to cognition regardless of frailty status. Prefrail participants seemed particularly responsive to preventive intervention.
Spyridon Iatropoulos,Pierre-Eddy Dandrieux,David Blanco et al. Spyridon Iatropoulos et al.
The primary aim is to assess the impact of a multidomain intervention that integrates education, exercise, psychological techniques and machine learning feedback on the duration athletes remain free from injury complaints leading to participation restriction (ICPR) during a 20-week summer competitive
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