Exercise helps with dementia and cognitive impairment

Professor Mark Elkins, APAM, chats withProfessor Marco Pang, from the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at theHong Kong Polytechnic University, about the value of exercise in improving thelives of people with cognitive impairment and dementia.

Marco shares important findings from thesystematic review published in Journal of Physiotherapy, in particular, thatsupervised multimodal exercise has beneficial effects on improving physicalfunctioning in people with cognitive impairment and dementia.

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