Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA)
En este estudio se evaluó el efecto de un programa de hatha yoga en 20 hombres y 41 mujeres con promedio de edad de 76.9 años (DE = 11.7), con diagnóstico de Enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) que presentaban deterioro cognitivo global leve (36 %) y moderado (64 %). El diseño fue cuasi experimental de med...
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Rodríguez-Salazar, María Clara
Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía
Quintero-Gallego, Eliana Alexey
Rodríguez-Granada, Lina María
Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía
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ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER
COGNICIÓN
CALIDAD DE VIDA
DEPRESIÓN
FUNCIONALIDAD
HATHA YOGA
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
ATTENTION
QUALITY OF LIFE
DEPRESSION
FUNCTIONALITY
DOENÇA DE ALZHEIMER
COGNIÇÃO
HATHA YOGA
QUALIDADE DE VIDA
DEPRESSÃO
FUNCIONALIDADE
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Hatha Yoga effects on Alzheimer patients (AP) Efeito de um Programa de Hatha Yoga em Pacientes com Alzheimer |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) HATHA YOGA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER COGNICIÓN CALIDAD DE VIDA DEPRESIÓN FUNCIONALIDAD HATHA YOGA ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATTENTION QUALITY OF LIFE DEPRESSION FUNCTIONALITY DOENÇA DE ALZHEIMER COGNIÇÃO HATHA YOGA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DEPRESSÃO FUNCIONALIDADE |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) |
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Rodríguez-Salazar, María Clara Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía Quintero-Gallego, Eliana Alexey Rodríguez-Granada, Lina María Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía |
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Rodríguez-Salazar, María Clara Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía Quintero-Gallego, Eliana Alexey Rodríguez-Granada, Lina María |
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Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía |
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HATHA YOGA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER COGNICIÓN CALIDAD DE VIDA DEPRESIÓN FUNCIONALIDAD HATHA YOGA ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATTENTION QUALITY OF LIFE DEPRESSION FUNCTIONALITY DOENÇA DE ALZHEIMER COGNIÇÃO HATHA YOGA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DEPRESSÃO FUNCIONALIDADE |
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HATHA YOGA ENFERMEDAD DE ALZHEIMER COGNICIÓN CALIDAD DE VIDA DEPRESIÓN FUNCIONALIDAD HATHA YOGA ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ATTENTION QUALITY OF LIFE DEPRESSION FUNCTIONALITY DOENÇA DE ALZHEIMER COGNIÇÃO HATHA YOGA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DEPRESSÃO FUNCIONALIDADE |
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En este estudio se evaluó el efecto de un programa de hatha yoga en 20 hombres y 41 mujeres con promedio de edad de 76.9 años (DE = 11.7), con diagnóstico de Enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) que presentaban deterioro cognitivo global leve (36 %) y moderado (64 %). El diseño fue cuasi experimental de medidas repetidas (pre, post y seguimiento). Se utilizó la escala de Calidad de Vida para pacientes con Enfermedad de Alzheimer (ADRQL), el cuestionario de Calidad de Vida (CV), la escala de depresión geriátrica de Yesavage, el Minimental State Examination (MMSE), dos subpruebas de la escala de inteligencia para adultos del WAIS-III (retención de dígitos y claves), la prueba de trazado Trail Making Test (TMT-A), la prueba de Lawton y Brody, y la escala de Barthel (actividades básicas y funcionales). El programa contó con 32 sesiones de hatha yoga de una hora, realizadas dos veces por semana. El análisis de datos se hizo con 35 pacientes que permanecieron hasta la fase de seguimiento. Como resultados se obtuvo que entre pre-tratamiento y pos-tratamiento las variables mostraron una tasa incremental de mejoramiento en calidad de vida y atención; pero dichas mejorías no se mantuvieron seis meses más tarde; el ANOVA de medidas repetidas no mostró cambios significativos en ninguna variable; y el análisis cualitativo de ocho grupos focales con pacientes y cuidadores dio cuenta de la percepción cambios positivos en los pacientes con respecto a su estado de ánimo, atención, memoria episódica y procedimental. Se necesitan más estudios con mayor número de pacientes y sesiones de yoga por semana, además de un grupo control, para mejorar la validez de los resultados. |
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Rodríguez-Salazar, M., Meneses-Báez, A., Quintero-Gallego, E., & Rodríguez-Granada., L. (2017). Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA)/ Hatha Yoga effects on Alzheimer patients (AP)/ Efeito de um Programa de Hatha Yoga em Pacientes com Alzheimer. Acta Colombiana de Psicología, 20(1). Recuperado de http://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/1298 |
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Rodríguez-Salazar, M., Meneses-Báez, A., Quintero-Gallego, E., & Rodríguez-Granada., L. (2017). Efecto de un programa de Hatha Yoga en pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA)/ Hatha Yoga effects on Alzheimer patients (AP)/ Efeito de um Programa de Hatha Yoga em Pacientes com Alzheimer. Acta Colombiana de Psicología, 20(1). Recuperado de http://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/1298 0123-9155 |
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Rodríguez-Salazar, María Clarab980d431-b1fa-4443-9375-f389073f04f1-1Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucía6817ef4d-0ba7-4287-8738-7701a3ea74c9-1Quintero-Gallego, Eliana Alexey3580f7f7-eb71-4ba9-b99f-7f4cb9290b7b-1Rodríguez-Granada, Lina Maríae8a8aa98-424d-43d9-877b-93f1fb478ba2-1Meneses-Báez, Alba Lucíavirtual::2324-12018-02-10T17:05:10Z2018-02-10T17:05:10Z2017-01En este estudio se evaluó el efecto de un programa de hatha yoga en 20 hombres y 41 mujeres con promedio de edad de 76.9 años (DE = 11.7), con diagnóstico de Enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) que presentaban deterioro cognitivo global leve (36 %) y moderado (64 %). El diseño fue cuasi experimental de medidas repetidas (pre, post y seguimiento). Se utilizó la escala de Calidad de Vida para pacientes con Enfermedad de Alzheimer (ADRQL), el cuestionario de Calidad de Vida (CV), la escala de depresión geriátrica de Yesavage, el Minimental State Examination (MMSE), dos subpruebas de la escala de inteligencia para adultos del WAIS-III (retención de dígitos y claves), la prueba de trazado Trail Making Test (TMT-A), la prueba de Lawton y Brody, y la escala de Barthel (actividades básicas y funcionales). El programa contó con 32 sesiones de hatha yoga de una hora, realizadas dos veces por semana. El análisis de datos se hizo con 35 pacientes que permanecieron hasta la fase de seguimiento. Como resultados se obtuvo que entre pre-tratamiento y pos-tratamiento las variables mostraron una tasa incremental de mejoramiento en calidad de vida y atención; pero dichas mejorías no se mantuvieron seis meses más tarde; el ANOVA de medidas repetidas no mostró cambios significativos en ninguna variable; y el análisis cualitativo de ocho grupos focales con pacientes y cuidadores dio cuenta de la percepción cambios positivos en los pacientes con respecto a su estado de ánimo, atención, memoria episódica y procedimental. Se necesitan más estudios con mayor número de pacientes y sesiones de yoga por semana, además de un grupo control, para mejorar la validez de los resultados.This study assessed the effect of a Hatha yoga program in 20 men and 41 women diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease (AD), who showed mild (36%) and moderate (64 %) global cognitive decline and whose average age was 76,9 years old (SD=11,7). The design was quasi-experimental of repeated measures (pre, post and follow-up). The instruments applied were: Alzheimer's Disease Related Quality of Life Scale (ADRQL); Questionnaire of Quality of Life (QQL), Geriatric Depression Scale (YESAVAGE); Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE); memory and processing speed sub-scales of WAIS III test, Trail Making Test (TMT-A); Lawton and Brody Test; and Barthel Test. The yoga program consisted of 32 one hour sessions twice a week Data analysis was conducted using 35 patients who participated throughout the whole study. The post-treatment mean showed a positive improvement tendency in quality of life and attention. However, during the follow-up, these variables mean value was equal to, or even lower, than the one established in the pre-treatment. The repeated measures ANOVA results showed that no significant change occurred between measurements. The content analysis of eight focus groups suggests that, from the perspective of patients and caregivers, positive changes were observed in patients' mood, attention, episodic and procedural memory, and functionality. More studies are necessary with a higher number of patients and sessions per week, as well as a control group, whose function would be to increase validity of the results obtained.Neste estudo, avaliou-se o efeito de um programa de hatha yoga em 20 homens e 41 mulheres com idade média de 76.9 anos (DE = 11.7), com diagnóstico de Doença de Alzheimer (DA) que apresentavam deterioração cognitiva global leve (36 %) e moderada (64 %). O desenho foi quase-experimental de medidas repetitivas (pré, pós e seguimento). Utilizaram-se a escala de qualidade de vida para pacientes com Alzheimer (ADRQL, em inglês), o questionário de qualidade de vida (QV), a escala de depressão geriátrica de Yesavage, o Minimental State Examination (MMSE), dois subtestes da escala de inteligência para adultos do WAIS-III (retenção de dígitos e códigos), o Trail Making Test (TMT-A), o teste de Lawton e Brody, e a escala de Barthel (atividades básicas e funcionais). O programa contou com 32 sessões de hatha yoga de uma hora, realizadas duas vezes por semana. A análise de dados foi feita com 35 pacientes que permaneceram até a fase de seguimento. 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