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Danielle Chagas Pereira da Silva

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Souza M, Ansai J, da Silva D, Rossi P, de Medeiros Takahashi A, de Andrade L
Dement Neuropsychol . 2022 Dec; 16(4):466-474. PMID: 36530762
Objectives: The aim of this study was to verify if the TUG test and its subtasks can predict functional decline over 32 months in older adults with mild cognitive impairment...
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de Oliveira M, Moreira Padovez R, Serrao P, Gomes Dos Santos J, da Silva D, de Andrade L
Disabil Rehabil . 2022 Feb; 45(4):575-587. PMID: 35195496
Purpose: To investigate the effect of physical exercise on body structure & function and activity outcomes in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Methods: Six databases were searched from inception...
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de Castro Cezar N, Ansai J, de Oliveira M, da Silva D, Gomes W, Barreiros B, et al.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr . 2021 Jul; 96:104476. PMID: 34260986
Purpose: To determine the effects of a Home-based multimodal exercise program for older people with Alzheimer's disease (AD-HOMEX) on muscle strength, mobility, the risk of falls and functioning. Materials And...
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de Castro Cezar N, Aprahamian I, Ansai J, de Oliveira M, da Silva D, Gomes W, et al.
Exp Gerontol . 2021 May; 150:111390. PMID: 33962026
Objectives: There is a need for interventions to reduce frailty in older people with Alzheimer's dementia (AD). The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a home-based...
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de Castro Cezar N, Ansai J, de Oliveira M, da Silva D, Vale F, de Medeiros Takahashi A, et al.
Dement Neuropsychol . 2021 Apr; 15(1):60-68. PMID: 33907598
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in executive function and gait and to determine the association between changes in these variables. Methods: A 32-month longitudinal...