Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital

Background/Aims: There is evidence of an association between cognitive function and physical fitness. The aim of this study was to compare physical fitness in patients with cognitive impairment with a group of older people recently discharged from hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study with 98 p...

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Main Authors: Karin Hesseberg, Astrid Bergland, Elisabeth Rydwik, Therese Brovold
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2016-09-01
Series:Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/447534
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spelling doaj-497ea425b5804ff9b3b6418ea1436fc72020-11-25T03:52:01ZengKarger PublishersDementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra1664-54642016-09-016339640610.1159/000447534447534Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from HospitalKarin HessebergAstrid BerglandElisabeth RydwikTherese BrovoldBackground/Aims: There is evidence of an association between cognitive function and physical fitness. The aim of this study was to compare physical fitness in patients with cognitive impairment with a group of older people recently discharged from hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study with 98 patients recently diagnosed with cognitive impairment and 115 patients recently discharged from hospital. Associations between the study group variable and different components in the Senior fitness test were examined, controlling for demographic factors and comorbidity. Results: The group recently diagnosed with cognitive impairment indicated poorer results on three of six physical fitness components (p Conclusion: Older adults with cognitive impairment are in need of individually tailored physical activity programs to increase the level of physical fitness.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/447534Mild cognitive impairmentDementiaHospitalizationAgingIndependent living
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author Karin Hesseberg
Astrid Bergland
Elisabeth Rydwik
Therese Brovold
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Astrid Bergland
Elisabeth Rydwik
Therese Brovold
Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra
Mild cognitive impairment
Dementia
Hospitalization
Aging
Independent living
author_facet Karin Hesseberg
Astrid Bergland
Elisabeth Rydwik
Therese Brovold
author_sort Karin Hesseberg
title Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital
title_short Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital
title_full Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital
title_fullStr Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Physical Fitness in Older People Recently Diagnosed with Cognitive Impairment Compared to Older People Recently Discharged from Hospital
title_sort physical fitness in older people recently diagnosed with cognitive impairment compared to older people recently discharged from hospital
publisher Karger Publishers
series Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra
issn 1664-5464
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Background/Aims: There is evidence of an association between cognitive function and physical fitness. The aim of this study was to compare physical fitness in patients with cognitive impairment with a group of older people recently discharged from hospital. Methods: A cross-sectional study with 98 patients recently diagnosed with cognitive impairment and 115 patients recently discharged from hospital. Associations between the study group variable and different components in the Senior fitness test were examined, controlling for demographic factors and comorbidity. Results: The group recently diagnosed with cognitive impairment indicated poorer results on three of six physical fitness components (p Conclusion: Older adults with cognitive impairment are in need of individually tailored physical activity programs to increase the level of physical fitness.
topic Mild cognitive impairment
Dementia
Hospitalization
Aging
Independent living
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/447534
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