| Literature DB >> 24195918 |
Jennifer C Davis1, Stirling Bryan2, Carlo A Marra3, Ging-Yuek R Hsiung4, Teresa Liu-Ambrose5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cognitive decline is one of the most prominent healthcare issues of the 21st century. Within the context of combating cognitive decline through behavioural interventions, physical activity is a promising approach. There is a dearth of health economic data in the area of behavioural interventions for dementia prevention. Yet, economic evaluations are essential for providing information to policy makers for resource allocation. It is essential we first address population and intervention-specific methodological challenges prior to building a larger evidence base. We use a cost-utility analysis conducted alongside the exercise for cognition and everyday living (EXCEL) study to illustrate methodological challenges specific to assessing the cost-effectiveness of behavioural interventions aimed at older adults at risk of cognitive decline.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; Physical activity and exercise methodology; Physical activity promotion in primary care; Walking; Weight lifting
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24195918 PMCID: PMC4318691 DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092743
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Sports Med ISSN: 0306-3674 Impact factor: 13.800