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Non-Pharmacologic Interventions for Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Preliminary Recommendations.

Colette M Smart1,2, Justin E Karr3, Corson N Areshenkoff3, Laura A Rabin4, Carol Hudon5,6, Nicola Gates7, Jordan I Ali3, Eider M Arenaza-Urquijo8,9,10,11, Rachel F Buckley12,13,14, Gael Chetelat8,9,10,11, Harald Hampel15,16, Frank Jessen17,18, Natalie L Marchant19, Sietske A M Sikkes20, Andrea Tales21, Wiesje M van der Flier20, Linda Wesselman20.   

Abstract

In subjective cognitive decline (SCD), older adults present with concerns about self-perceived cognitive decline but are found to have clinically normal function. However, a significant proportion of those adults are subsequently found to develop mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's dementia or other neurocognitive disorder. In other cases, SCD may be associated with mood, personality, and physical health concerns. Regardless of etiology, adults with SCD may benefit from interventions that could enhance current function or slow incipient cognitive decline. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis, conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines, is to examine the benefits of non-pharmacologic intervention (NPI) in persons with SCD. Inclusion criteria were studies of adults aged 55 + with SCD defined using published criteria, receiving NPI or any control condition, with cognitive, behavioural, or psychological outcomes in controlled trails. Published empirical studies were obtained through a standardized search of CINAHL Complete, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE with Full Text, PsycINFO, and PsycARTICLES, supplemented by a manual retrieval of relevant articles. Study quality and bias was determined using PEDro. Nine studies were included in the review and meta-analysis. A wide range of study quality was observed. Overall, a small effect size was found on cognitive outcomes, greater for cognitive versus other intervention types. The available evidence suggests that NPI may benefit current cognitive function in persons with SCD. Recommendations are provided to improve future trials of NPI in SCD.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; Cognitive interventions; Complementary therapies; Mild cognitive impairment; Treatment outcome

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28271346     DOI: 10.1007/s11065-017-9342-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev        ISSN: 1040-7308            Impact factor:   7.444


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