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Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers

Background. Falling is a major clinical problem in elderly people, demanding effective solutions. At present, the only effective intervention is motor training of balance and strength. Executive function-based training (EFt) might be effective at preventing falls according to evidence showing a rela...

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Autores principales: Barban, Francesco, Annicchiarico, Roberta, Melideo, Matteo, Federici, Alessia, Lombardi, Maria Giovanna, Giuli, Simone, Ricci, Claudia, Adriano, Fulvia, Griffini, Ivo, Silvestri, Manuel, Chiusso, Massimo, Neglia, Sergio, Ariño-Blasco, Sergio, Cuevas Perez, Raquel, Dionyssiotis, Yannis, Koumanakos, Georgios, Kovačeić, Milo, Montero-Fernández, Nuria, Pino, Oscar, Boye, Niels, Cortés, Ulises, Barrué, Cristian, Cortés, Atia, Levene, Peter, Pantelopoulos, Stelios, Rosso, Roberto, Serra-Rexach, José Antonio, Sabatini, Angelo Maria, Caltagirone, Carlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28208604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7020019
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author Barban, Francesco
Annicchiarico, Roberta
Melideo, Matteo
Federici, Alessia
Lombardi, Maria Giovanna
Giuli, Simone
Ricci, Claudia
Adriano, Fulvia
Griffini, Ivo
Silvestri, Manuel
Chiusso, Massimo
Neglia, Sergio
Ariño-Blasco, Sergio
Cuevas Perez, Raquel
Dionyssiotis, Yannis
Koumanakos, Georgios
Kovačeić, Milo
Montero-Fernández, Nuria
Pino, Oscar
Boye, Niels
Cortés, Ulises
Barrué, Cristian
Cortés, Atia
Levene, Peter
Pantelopoulos, Stelios
Rosso, Roberto
Serra-Rexach, José Antonio
Sabatini, Angelo Maria
Caltagirone, Carlo
author_facet Barban, Francesco
Annicchiarico, Roberta
Melideo, Matteo
Federici, Alessia
Lombardi, Maria Giovanna
Giuli, Simone
Ricci, Claudia
Adriano, Fulvia
Griffini, Ivo
Silvestri, Manuel
Chiusso, Massimo
Neglia, Sergio
Ariño-Blasco, Sergio
Cuevas Perez, Raquel
Dionyssiotis, Yannis
Koumanakos, Georgios
Kovačeić, Milo
Montero-Fernández, Nuria
Pino, Oscar
Boye, Niels
Cortés, Ulises
Barrué, Cristian
Cortés, Atia
Levene, Peter
Pantelopoulos, Stelios
Rosso, Roberto
Serra-Rexach, José Antonio
Sabatini, Angelo Maria
Caltagirone, Carlo
author_sort Barban, Francesco
collection PubMed
description Background. Falling is a major clinical problem in elderly people, demanding effective solutions. At present, the only effective intervention is motor training of balance and strength. Executive function-based training (EFt) might be effective at preventing falls according to evidence showing a relationship between executive functions and gait abnormalities. The aim was to assess the effectiveness of a motor and a cognitive treatment developed within the EU co-funded project I-DONT-FALL. Methods. In a sample of 481 elderly people at risk of falls recruited in this multicenter randomised controlled trial, the effectiveness of a motor treatment (pure motor or mixed with EFt) of 24 one-hour sessions delivered through an i-Walker with a non-motor treatment (pure EFt or control condition) was evaluated. Similarly, a 24 one-hour session cognitive treatment (pure EFt or mixed with motor training), delivered through a touch-screen computer was compared with a non-cognitive treatment (pure motor or control condition). Results. Motor treatment, particularly when mixed with EFt, reduced significantly fear of falling (F(1,478) = 6.786, p = 0.009) although to a limited extent (ES −0.25) restricted to the period after intervention. Conclusions. This study suggests the effectiveness of motor treatment empowered by EFt in reducing fear of falling.
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spelling pubmed-53329622017-03-13 Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers Barban, Francesco Annicchiarico, Roberta Melideo, Matteo Federici, Alessia Lombardi, Maria Giovanna Giuli, Simone Ricci, Claudia Adriano, Fulvia Griffini, Ivo Silvestri, Manuel Chiusso, Massimo Neglia, Sergio Ariño-Blasco, Sergio Cuevas Perez, Raquel Dionyssiotis, Yannis Koumanakos, Georgios Kovačeić, Milo Montero-Fernández, Nuria Pino, Oscar Boye, Niels Cortés, Ulises Barrué, Cristian Cortés, Atia Levene, Peter Pantelopoulos, Stelios Rosso, Roberto Serra-Rexach, José Antonio Sabatini, Angelo Maria Caltagirone, Carlo Brain Sci Article Background. Falling is a major clinical problem in elderly people, demanding effective solutions. At present, the only effective intervention is motor training of balance and strength. Executive function-based training (EFt) might be effective at preventing falls according to evidence showing a relationship between executive functions and gait abnormalities. The aim was to assess the effectiveness of a motor and a cognitive treatment developed within the EU co-funded project I-DONT-FALL. Methods. In a sample of 481 elderly people at risk of falls recruited in this multicenter randomised controlled trial, the effectiveness of a motor treatment (pure motor or mixed with EFt) of 24 one-hour sessions delivered through an i-Walker with a non-motor treatment (pure EFt or control condition) was evaluated. Similarly, a 24 one-hour session cognitive treatment (pure EFt or mixed with motor training), delivered through a touch-screen computer was compared with a non-cognitive treatment (pure motor or control condition). Results. Motor treatment, particularly when mixed with EFt, reduced significantly fear of falling (F(1,478) = 6.786, p = 0.009) although to a limited extent (ES −0.25) restricted to the period after intervention. Conclusions. This study suggests the effectiveness of motor treatment empowered by EFt in reducing fear of falling. MDPI 2017-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5332962/ /pubmed/28208604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7020019 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barban, Francesco
Annicchiarico, Roberta
Melideo, Matteo
Federici, Alessia
Lombardi, Maria Giovanna
Giuli, Simone
Ricci, Claudia
Adriano, Fulvia
Griffini, Ivo
Silvestri, Manuel
Chiusso, Massimo
Neglia, Sergio
Ariño-Blasco, Sergio
Cuevas Perez, Raquel
Dionyssiotis, Yannis
Koumanakos, Georgios
Kovačeić, Milo
Montero-Fernández, Nuria
Pino, Oscar
Boye, Niels
Cortés, Ulises
Barrué, Cristian
Cortés, Atia
Levene, Peter
Pantelopoulos, Stelios
Rosso, Roberto
Serra-Rexach, José Antonio
Sabatini, Angelo Maria
Caltagirone, Carlo
Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers
title Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers
title_full Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers
title_fullStr Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers
title_full_unstemmed Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers
title_short Reducing Fall Risk with Combined Motor and Cognitive Training in Elderly Fallers
title_sort reducing fall risk with combined motor and cognitive training in elderly fallers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28208604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7020019
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