| Literature DB >> 33469351 |
Ebtesam N Nagy1, Ahmed Y Ali2,3, Mervat E Behiry2,3, Mervat M Naguib2, Marwa M Elsayed1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Few data are available on the positive impact of photo-biomodulation (PBM) using low-level laser therapy as a complementary treatment for improving the cognitive function and optimizing the hemoglobin (Hb) level and oxygen carrying capacity in anemic elderly patients and consequently improving the quality-of-life. The present study aimed to evaluate a new, safe, and easy therapeutic approach to improve Alzheimer's disease-related symptoms that interfere with the whole life activities and social interaction of elderly patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this placebo-controlled clinical trial, 60 elderly patients suffering from anemia and mild cognitive dysfunction were randomly assigned into two equal groups to receive active or placebo low-level laser in addition to a moderate-intensity aerobic exercise over a 12-week period. Hb level as well as cognitive and functional tests were reassessed for any change after 12 weeks of intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; cognition; exercise; laser; quality of life
Year: 2021 PMID: 33469351 PMCID: PMC7813463 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S280559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Figure 1Flow chart for the participants through the study showing out of 79, only 60 patients accomplished the procedures of the study.
Basic Characteristics and Demographic Data of the Study Participants
| Characteristics | Control Group (N=30) | Study Group (N=30) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 70.00 (67.00–72.00) | 69.50 (72.00–68.00) | 0.676 | |||
| 65.00–73.00 | 65.00–73.00 | ||||
| 32.04 (33.27–31.05) | 32.40 (34.13–31.48) | 0.115 | |||
| 30.17–34.21 | 30.40–34.70 | ||||
| 148.00(153.00–141.00) | 145.00(148.00–141.00) | 0.241 | |||
| 140.00–156.00 | 140.00–156.00 | ||||
| 94.00 (96.00–92.00) | 93.50 (95.00–92.00) | 0.686 | |||
| 90.00–98.00 | 90.00–98.00 | ||||
| 23.42 (23.93–22.78) | 23.96 (24.12–22.09) | 0.853 | |||
| 22.01–24.53 | 22.01–24.70 | ||||
| 51.35 (52.07–50.62) | 51.42 (51.84–51.04) | 0.790 | |||
| 50.01–52.50 | 50.23–52.90 | ||||
| 37.30 (38.95–35.75) | 38.11(39.75–36.55) | 0.107 | |||
| 34.40–40.40 | 35.20–41.10 | ||||
| 10.70 (11.30–10.40) | 11.10 (11.70–10.70) | 0.105 | |||
| 10.00–12.60 | 10.50–12.00 | ||||
| 9.80 (10.40–9.30) | 10.10 (10.60–9.70) | 0.085 | |||
| 9.00–10.70 | 9.40–11.00 | ||||
| 0.89 (0.90–0.88) | 0.90 (0.91–0.89) | 0.072 | |||
| 0.87–0.91 | 0.89–0.91 | ||||
| 0.85 (0.90–0.81) | 0.84 (0.88–0.80) | 0.467 | |||
| 0.78–0.93 | 0.78–0.91 | ||||
Notes: Data represented as median (IQR). * Statistically significant at P≤0.05 according to Mann–Whitney U-test.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; MoCA–B basic, Montreal Cognitive Assessment test for dementia; QOL-AD, Quality-of-Life in Alzheimer’s Disease; Hb, hemoglobin; WHR, waist-to-hip ratio; IQR, interquartile range (the difference between 3rd quartile (Q3) and 1st quartile (Q1)..
Figure 2A study participant who received PBM via laser watch.
Figure 3(A) Boxplot chartshowing the post-Intervention change (improvement) in the median of Montreal Cognitive Assessment test score (MoCA) compared to the pre-intervention score within both,study and control groups Significant change occurred in study group more than the control group (P<0.001). (B) Boxplot chart showing the post-Intervention change (improvement) in the median of quality-of- life Qol-AD scores compared to the preintervention score within both study and control groups. Significant change occurred in study group more than the control group (P<0.001). (C) Boxplot chart showing the post-Intervention change (improvement) in the median of Berg balance scale scores compared to the pre-intervention score within both, study and control groups. The study group showed a significantly higher score than the control group (P<0.001).
Figure 4(A) Boxplot chart showing the post-Intervention change (improvement) in the median of Hemoglobin (Hb) concentration compared to the pre-intervention concentration in males within both, studyand control groups. Significant change occurred in study group more than the control group (P<0.001). (B) Boxplot chart showing the post-Intervention change (improvement) in the median of Hemoglobin (Hb) concentration compared to the pre-intervention concentration in females within both study and control groups with a significant increase in HB concentration occurring in the study group compared to the control group (P<0.001).
Figure 5(A) Boxplot chart showing the post-Intervention change (reduction) in the median of Body mass index (BMI) compared to the pre-intervention BMI level within both study and control groups. The study group showed a significantly lower BMI than the control group (P<0.001). (B) Boxplot chart showing the post-intervention change (reduction) in the median of waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) compared to the pre-intervention WHR in males level within both study and control groups, the study group exhibits a significant decrease compared to the control group (P<0.001). (C) Boxplot chart showing the post-intervention change (reduction) in the median of waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) compared to the pre-intervention WHR in females level within both study and control groups (P<0.001).