[Physical activity in the elderly with other major neurocognitive disorders].

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Date publication

septembre 2022

Journal

Soins. Gerontologie

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MOUREY France


Tous les auteurs :
Manckoundia P, Dipanda M, Mourey F

Résumé

For decades, the literature was skeptical about the feasibility of motor rehabilitation and its impact, as well as that of physical activity (PA), in subjects with major neurocognitive disorders (MNCD), including Alzheimer's disease. Now, authors report several benefits of PA, both physical and cognitive, by promoting brain perfusion, neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity, as well as decreasing oxidative stress and inflammation. PA should be recommended in cases of TNCM.

Mots clés

Alzheimer’s disease, activité physique, major neurocognitive disorder, maladie d’Alzheimer, motor rehabilitation, physical activity, rééducation motrice, trouble neurocognitif majeur

Référence

Soins Gerontol. 2022 09 16;27(157):37-40