| Literature DB >> 31127076 |
Cristina Fonte1, Nicola Smania1,2, Anna Pedrinolla3, Daniele Munari1,2, Marialuisa Gandolfi1,2, Alessandro Picelli1,2, Valentina Varalta1, Maria V Benetti3, Annalisa Brugnera3, Angela Federico3, Ettore Muti4, Stefano Tamburin3, Federico Schena3, Massimo Venturelli3,5.
Abstract
Cognitive and physical activity treatments (CT and PT) are two non-pharmacological approaches frequently used in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD). The aim of this study was to compare CT and PT in these diseases. Eighty-seven patients were randomly assigned to CT (n=30), PT (n=27) or control group (CTRL; n=30) for 6 months. The global cognitive function was measured by Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Specific neuropsychological tests explored attention, memory, executive functions, behavioral disorders. Cardiovascular risk factors (CVD) were collected. All measures were performed before (T0), after treatments (T1), and at three-months follow-up (T2). MMSE did not change from T0 to T1 and T2 in patients assigned to PT and CT, while CTRL patients showed a decline MCI: -11.8%, AD: -16.2%). Between group differences (MCI vs AD) were not found at T1 and T2. Significant worsening was found for CTRL in MCI (T0- T1: P=.039; T0-T2: P<.001) and AD (T0-T1: P<.001; T0-T2: P<.001), and amelioration was found for CT in AD (T0-T2: P<.001). Attention, executive functions and behavioral disorders were unaffected by either PT or CT. Memory was increased in patients with MCI assigned to PT (+6.9%) and CT (+8.5%).. CVD were ameliorated in the PT group. CTRL patients of both groups, revealed significant decline in all functions and no between groups differences were detected. PT appear to ameliorate CVD. Although between groups differences were not found, results suggest a major retention in MCI compared with AD, suggesting that the latter might benefit better of constant rather than periodic treatments. This study confirms the positive effects of CT and PT in mitigating the cognitive decline in MCI and AD patients, and it is the first to demonstrate their similar effectiveness on maintaining cognitive function.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; cognitive therapy; dementia; mini-mental state examination; physical activity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31127076 PMCID: PMC6555450 DOI: 10.18632/aging.101970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
Figure 1Flow diagram of the randomized controlled trial. Abbreviations: MCI: Mild Cognitive Impairment; AD: Alzheimer’s Disease; M: Male; F: Female.
Demographic data.
| 7♂/12♀ | 5♂/6♀ | 6♂/14♀ | 4♂/3♀ | 8♂/13♀ | 2♂/7♀ | ||
| 79±7 | 76±5 | 79±9 | 75±5 | 80±7 | 79±3 | ||
| 8±5 | 9±4 | 7±4 | 10±4 | 7±3 | 8±4 | ||
| 19.6±4.3 | 26.4±1.4 | 17.8±5.7 | 27±2.2 | 18.7±2.3 | 25.7±1.8 | ||
| 22.9±3.7 | 25.4±2.3 | 22.7±2.9 | 26.1±2.4 | 23.8±3.2 | 24.4±3.5 | ||
| 9 CDR=1 | 11 CDR=0.5 | 9 CDR=1 | 7 CDR=0.5 | 11 CDR=1 | 9 CDR=0.5 | ||
| 10 CDR=2 | 11 CDR=2 | 10 CDR=2 | |||||
| 1.65 | 1.66 | 1.62 | 1.67 | 1.65 | 1.62 | ||
| 65.4 | 73.9 | 67.4 | 79.9 | 67.1 | 73.0 | ||
| 40 | 59 | 66 | 59 | 74 | 65 | ||
| 9 | 2 | 9 | 1 | 9 | 0 | ||
| 4 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 4 | 0 | ||
| 8 | 4 | 11 | 3 | 13 | 1 | ||
| 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 0 | ||
| 13 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 11 | 4 | ||
| 10 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 8 | 3 | ||
| 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | ||
| 1 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||
Data are given as mean ± standard deviation. Abbreviations: CT: Cognitive Treatment group; PT: Physical Treatment group; CTRL: Control Group; MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination; POMA: Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment; CDR: Clinical Dementia Rating Scale; Resting HR: Heart Rate at rest.
*= Statistically significant at p ≤ 0.05
Figure 2Primary outcome in MCI and AD. Abbreviations: MCI: Mild Cognitive Impairment; AD: Alzheimer’s Disease; PT: Physical Treatment group; CT: Cognitive Treatment group; CTRL: Control Group. Within-group comparison significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ▲ T0-T1; ■ T0-T2. Between-groups significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ★ T1 PT vs T1 CTRL; ✦ T1 CT vs T1 CTRL; ☆ T2 PT vs T2 CTRL; ✧ T2 CT vs T2 CTRL.
Secondary cognitive and behavioral outcomes in MCI and AD.
| Within-group comparison | Between-groups comparison | ||||||
| PT | MCI | 12.9±2.5 | 13.4±3.6 | 12.7±3.5 | |||
| CT | MCI | 11.7±2 | 12.8±2.7 | 12.7±3.1 | AD: ✧ | ||
| CTRL | MCI | 11.7±3 | 10.2±3.6 | 9.8±3.4 | ▲ ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 88.2±23.6 | 86.4±22.1 | 81.8±21.2 | |||
| CT | MCI | 84.1±19.8 | 89.5±18.8 | 86.1±19.6 | ■ | ||
| CTRL | MCI | 84.4±25.9 | 73.1±34.3 | 56.4±33.8 | ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 11.7±9.1 | 7±4.2 | 9.9±5.7 | |||
| CT | MCI | 10.7±7.3 | 6±4.9 | 11.4±7.9 | AD: ★✦☆✧ | ||
| CTRL | MCI | 6.2±2.9 | 13.8±11.2 | 20.9±17.9 | ■ |
Data are given as mean ± standard deviation. Abbreviations: PT: Physical Treatment group; CT: Cognitive Treatment group; CTRL: Control group; FAB: Frontal Assessment Battery; IADL: Instrumental Activity of Daily Living; NPI: Neuropsychiatric Inventory. T0: Pre-Treatment assessment; T1: Post-Treatment assessment; T2: Follow-p assessment.
Within-group (Time) comparison significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ▲ T0-T1; ■ T0-T2.
Between-groups (Treatment) significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ★ T1 PT vs T1 CTRL; ✦ T1 CT vs T1 CTRL; ☆ T2 PT vs T2 CTRL; ✧ T2 CT vs T2 CTRL.
Secondary cognitive outcomes specific for MCI.
| Between-groups comparison | ||||||
| PT | 95.6±15 | 82±12.2 | 94±17.3 | ★✦☆✧ | ||
| CT | 87.6±28.2 | 97±47.1 | 97.1±36.3 | |||
| CTRL | 111.8±64.9 | 149.1±68.8 | 180.7±62.6 | ▲ ■ | ||
| PT | 209.1±48.7 | 190.1±30.6 | 195.7±39.8 | ★✦☆✧ | ||
| CT | 193.9±56.5 | 173.1±53.3 | 215.2±76.5 | |||
| CTRL | 233±67.2 | 297.3±71 | 331.4±54.7 | ▲ ■ | ||
| PT | 79±29.1 | 93.6±35.6 | 81.7±37 | ▲ | ★✦☆✧ | |
| CT | 77±30.3 | 95.1±31.4 | 74.5±36.2 | ▲ | ||
| CTRL | 66.2±22.3 | 51.6±25.4 | 38.3±21.1 | ▲ ■ |
Data are given ad mean ± standard deviation. Abbreviations: PT: Physical Treatment group; CT: Cognitive Treatment group; CTRL: Control group. TMT: Trail Making Test; RBMT: Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test; FAB: Frontal Assessment Battery; IADL: Instrumental Activity of Daily Living; NPI: Neuropsychiatric Inventory. T0: Pre-Treatment assessment; T1: Post-Treatment assessment; T2: Follow-p assessment.
Within-group comparison significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ▲ T0-T1; ■ T0-T2.
Between-groups significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ★ T1 PT vs T1 CTRL; ✦ T1 CT vs T1 CTRL; ☆ T2 PT vs T2 CTRL; ✧ T2 CT vs T2 CTRL
Secondary cognitive outcomes specific for AD.
| Within- group comparison | Between- groups comparison | |||||
| PT | 25.5±11.4 | 29.5±10.8 | 25.0±10.6 | ▲ | ||
| CT | 23.9±9.3 | 25.5±7.8 | 22.9±10.2 | |||
| CTRL | 33.3±10.8 | 25.3±12.2 | 20.0±11.4 | ▲ ■ | ||
| PT | 33.3±17.9 | 30.1±16.1 | 37.2±17.9 | ▲ ■ | ||
| CT | 27.1±7.6 | 25.5±7.5 | 30.1±9.2 | |||
| CTRL | 25.9±9.5 | 34±9.3 | 38.7±10.8 | ▲ ■ | ||
Data are given as mean ± standard deviation. Abbreviations: PT: Physical Treatment group; CT: Cognitive Treatment group; CTRL: Control group; DCT: Digit Cancellation Test, ADAS-Cog: Cognitive section of the Alzheimer’s Disease Assessment Scale; FAB: Frontal Assessment Battery; IADL: Instrumental Activity of Daily Living; NPI: Neuropsychiatric Inventory. T0: Pre-Treatment assessment; T1: Post-Treatment assessment; T2: Follow-p assessment.
Within-group comparison significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ▲ T0-T1; ■ T0-T2.
Between-groups significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ★ T1 PT vs T1 CTRL; ✦ T1 CT vs T1 CTRL; ☆ T2 PT vs T2 CTRL; ✧ T2 CT vs T2 CTRL.
Exercise capacity and cardiovascular risk factors in MCI and AD.
| Within-group comparison | Between-groups comparison | ||||||
| PT | MCI | 28.5±4.8 | 27.1±4.4 | 27.1±4.4 | ▲ | ||
| CT | MCI | 26.2±5.1 | 25.8±5 | 26±5.1 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 27±3.2 | 28±3.5 | 28.7±3.1 | ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 391.9±57.1 | 447.9±73.8 | 398.3±69.8 | |||
| CT | MCI | 440.1±95.4 | 399.7±90.9 | 395.9±68.9 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 352.8±55.4 | 314.6±44.4 | 285.4±29.3 | ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 130.1±6.1 | 125.9±3 | 130±4.9 | ▲ | MCI: ★ | |
| CT | MCI | 130.6±3.6 | 130.2±4.1 | 131.2±3 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 135.2±11.5 | 138.44±9.5 | 139.3±9.4 | ▲ ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 87.9±7.1 | 84.4±5.1 | 88.3±5.6 | ▲ | ||
| CT | MCI | 88±3.7 | 87.1±5.1 | 87.4±4.2 | MCI: ★ | ||
| CTRL | MCI | 86.9±2.3 | 91.9±3.1 | 91.7±2.1 | ▲ ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 119.6±24.2 | 98.43±5 | 112.3±16.9 | ▲ | ||
| CT | MCI | 106±19.1 | 105.3±20.9 | 111.4±19 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 103±12.8 | 107.7±9.6 | 109±9.5 | |||
| PT | MCI | 167.7±16.9 | 135.7±9.5 | 161±11.3 | |||
| CT | MCI | 174.9±28.2 | 177.5±37.5 | 171.2±23.1 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 182.9±16.4 | 189.4±13.9 | 191.2±15.1 | ■ | ||
| PT | MCI | 63±13 | 68.7±10.2 | 57.4±16.8 | |||
| CT | MCI | 58.8±21.4 | 57.8±15.7 | 52.8±10 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 57.6±9.3 | 53.6±11.5 | 63.3±8.1 | |||
| PT | MCI | 90.1±14.1 | 105.9±14 | 89.7±16.3 | ▲ | ||
| CT | MCI | 94.4±12.3 | 100.7±12.7 | 98±13 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 90.8±6.4 | 100.1±5.4 | 102.3±4.7 | |||
| PT | MCI | 125.4±11.7 | 111.6±16.4 | 129.7±18.7 | ▲ | ||
| CT | MCI | 115.55±12.6 | 115.6±10.5 | 119±12.5 | |||
| CTRL | MCI | 114.2±18.3 | 118.1±17.6 | 123.3±14.3 |
Data are given as mean ± standard deviation. Abbreviations: PT: Physical Treatment group; CT: Cognitive Treatment group; CTRL: Control group. BMI: Body Mass Index; 6MWT: 6-Minute Walking Test; SYS: Systolic blood pressure; DIA: Diastolic blood pressure; HDL: High-Density Lipoprotein, LDL: Low-Density Lipoprotein. T0: Pre-Treatment assessment; T1: Post-Treatment assessment; T2: Follow-p assessment.
Within-group comparison significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ▲ T0-T1; ■ T0-T2.
Between-groups significant results (p ≤ 0.05): ★ T1 PT vs T1 CTRL; ✦ T1 CT vs T1 CTRL; ☆ T2 PT vs T2 CTRL; ✧ T2 CT vs T2 CTRL