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A strategy involving 6 partners was planned, targeting the components of education, innovation, and practice-based research with knowledge transfer into clinical practice.The project MIND&GAIT aims to promote independent living in frail older people through the development of innovative initiatives and systems to improve cognition and gait ability. A structured and integrated Combined Intervention (CI) will be developed, composed by: cognitive stimulation program, an animal-assisted therapy program, a physical activity program. Moreover, an auto-blocking mechanism for rolling walkers will be developed and implemented in this study. The results of the study and all the material that was used, will be disseminated in a web platform.
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In this growing context of aging societies, the number of institutionalized older adults tends to increase. Several reasons lead to the institutionalization of older people, including physical and cognitive decline. In Portugal,in the population aged over 60 years, there was approximately 160,287 people with dementia, which corresponds to 5.91% of the people covered by these age groups. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered as an intermediate state between normal cognitive ageing and mild dementia, particularly in older people. It is increasingly recognized as a major health problem associated with an increased risk for dementia. Cognitive health maintenance is essential for preventing cognitive impairment and delaying the onset of dementia, dependency, and (in)ability to self-care. In older people with cognitive decline, cognitive stimulation can be a promising intervention for reducing depressive symptoms and depressive vulnerability, improving their quality of life. On the other hand, healthy ageing has traditionally focused on disease prevention, but greater efforts are needed to reduce frailty and dependency, and maintain independent physical and cognitive function among older adults. The aging process associated with a sedentary lifestyle can lead to the decline of some physical capacities. Maintaining functional status and reducing age-related morbidity is an important part of active ageing policies; it promotes independent living, improves the quality of life, and reduces health care costs. In this way exercise programs reduce age-related decline in functional capacity and maintain muscle strength and mass among adults aged 65-85 years.
The research team intend to intervene in the promotion of active ageing, including physical exercise and activities that promote the delay and/or maintenance of the cognitive and physical health of frail older people.
In this way, a randomized controlled trial will be conducted by the research team, composed by two arms: experimental group (CI group) and control group. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of the CI program on frail older people. The evaluation of the effectiveness of the Combined Intervention will have the following methodology:
-Intervention: The combined intervention will be implemented over 21 weeks, 4 times a week. Cognitive Stimulation Program (CSP) will be applied once a week and Physical Activity Program (PAP) 3 times a week for 30-60 min. Participants using rolling walkers will benefit from the autoblocking kit mechanism for rolling walkers mechanism (ABMRW) during the execution of the PAP.
-Data analysis: Statistical analysis will be performed through repeated meaures and ANOVA. Age, gender, and initial scores of depression and Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) will be introduced as covariates. Intention-to-treat analysis will be done to analyze the data of the people who left the study.
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