Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve

Background: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is defined as the intermediate stage between the cognitive changes associated with normal aging and dementia. People with MCI can benefit from the implementation of multidimensional non-pharmacological interventions. Aim: To determine the effect of a Multidimensional Intervention based on cognitive, physical, and social training (IMCFS) on the cognitive performance of a group of people with MCI. Materials and Methods: Pre and post intervention measurements of cognitive and physical parameters were performed in 10 adults aged 76 ± 4 years with MCI, who participated in the IMCFS lasting three months. Results: A significant improvement was observed in global cognitive performance, anterograde memory, visuospatial memory and in associative learning after IMCFS implementation. No significant effects of the IMCFS on attention, executive functions, language, and viso-constructive skills were observed. Conclusions: Older adults with MCI benefit from the implementation of a multidimensional intervention, such as IMCFS, which is feasible to implement and integrate into the programs offered by the Chilean healthcare network.

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Main Authors: Ruiz-Tagle,Carolina, Góngora,Begoña, Ortega,Alonso, Bello-Lepe,Sebastián, González-Hidalgo,Catalina, Rohde,Gustav, Iturrieta,Ingrid, Osorio,Macarenna, Cáseres,Antonella
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Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720210011015692022-05-23Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leveRuiz-Tagle,CarolinaGóngora,BegoñaOrtega,AlonsoBello-Lepe,SebastiánGonzález-Hidalgo,CatalinaRohde,GustavIturrieta,IngridOsorio,MacarennaCáseres,Antonella Cognitive Dysfunction Exercise Psychosocial Intervention Background: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is defined as the intermediate stage between the cognitive changes associated with normal aging and dementia. People with MCI can benefit from the implementation of multidimensional non-pharmacological interventions. Aim: To determine the effect of a Multidimensional Intervention based on cognitive, physical, and social training (IMCFS) on the cognitive performance of a group of people with MCI. Materials and Methods: Pre and post intervention measurements of cognitive and physical parameters were performed in 10 adults aged 76 ± 4 years with MCI, who participated in the IMCFS lasting three months. Results: A significant improvement was observed in global cognitive performance, anterograde memory, visuospatial memory and in associative learning after IMCFS implementation. No significant effects of the IMCFS on attention, executive functions, language, and viso-constructive skills were observed. Conclusions: Older adults with MCI benefit from the implementation of a multidimensional intervention, such as IMCFS, which is feasible to implement and integrate into the programs offered by the Chilean healthcare network.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.149 n.11 20212021-11-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872021001101569es10.4067/S0034-98872021001101569
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author Ruiz-Tagle,Carolina
Góngora,Begoña
Ortega,Alonso
Bello-Lepe,Sebastián
González-Hidalgo,Catalina
Rohde,Gustav
Iturrieta,Ingrid
Osorio,Macarenna
Cáseres,Antonella
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Góngora,Begoña
Ortega,Alonso
Bello-Lepe,Sebastián
González-Hidalgo,Catalina
Rohde,Gustav
Iturrieta,Ingrid
Osorio,Macarenna
Cáseres,Antonella
Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
author_facet Ruiz-Tagle,Carolina
Góngora,Begoña
Ortega,Alonso
Bello-Lepe,Sebastián
González-Hidalgo,Catalina
Rohde,Gustav
Iturrieta,Ingrid
Osorio,Macarenna
Cáseres,Antonella
author_sort Ruiz-Tagle,Carolina
title Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
title_short Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
title_full Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
title_fullStr Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
title_full_unstemmed Efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
title_sort efecto de una intervención no farmacológica multidimensional en un grupo de personas con deterioro cognitivo leve
description Background: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is defined as the intermediate stage between the cognitive changes associated with normal aging and dementia. People with MCI can benefit from the implementation of multidimensional non-pharmacological interventions. Aim: To determine the effect of a Multidimensional Intervention based on cognitive, physical, and social training (IMCFS) on the cognitive performance of a group of people with MCI. Materials and Methods: Pre and post intervention measurements of cognitive and physical parameters were performed in 10 adults aged 76 ± 4 years with MCI, who participated in the IMCFS lasting three months. Results: A significant improvement was observed in global cognitive performance, anterograde memory, visuospatial memory and in associative learning after IMCFS implementation. No significant effects of the IMCFS on attention, executive functions, language, and viso-constructive skills were observed. Conclusions: Older adults with MCI benefit from the implementation of a multidimensional intervention, such as IMCFS, which is feasible to implement and integrate into the programs offered by the Chilean healthcare network.
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