Changes in cognitive function after a 12‐week POWER rehabilitation in older adults with schizophrenia and frailty

Author:

Chan Yee‐Lam E.1ORCID,Lin Wang‐Sheng23ORCID,Lai Hui‐Chen4ORCID,Hung Chih‐Yuan4ORCID,Huang Mao‐Hsuan34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry General Cheng Hsin Hospital Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Yuanshan and Suao Branches of Taipei Veterans General Hospital Ilan Taiwan

3. Faculty of Medicine National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Taipei Taiwan

4. Department of Psychiatry Yuanshan and Suao Branches of Taipei Veterans General Hospital Ilan Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe effectiveness of isolated resistance training (RT) on cognitive function among older adults with schizophrenia is insufficiently investigated. This study investigated the effectiveness of 12‐weeks POWER rehabilitation, a novel RT regimen, on cognitive function among older patients with schizophrenia and frailty.MethodsThirty‐two older adults with schizophrenia and frailty were enrolled and randomized to receive either a 12‐week, twice weekly POWER rehabilitation, or without add‐on training. Cognitive functioning was assessed using mini‐mental state examination (MMSE), digit symbol substitution test, color trail task (CTT), and digit span task (DST). Physical performance was assessed by walking speed and hand grip strength. The generalized estimating equations was used to compare pre‐ and post‐training outcome measure between groups.ResultsBetween‐group analysis revealed significant improvement in CTT1 and hand grip strength in the intervention group compared to the controls. Subgroup analyses showed CTT1 performance significantly improved after 12 weeks of POWER rehabilitation in the intervention group (time, p < .001), independent of age, educational level, global cognition, depressive symptoms, and psychotropic medication use. Increased hand grip strength was significantly associated with improved performance in MMSE, CTT1, and DST forward at study endpoint.ConclusionA 12‐week POWER rehabilitation for older patients with schizophrenia and frailty is safe and feasible, and may benefit physical and some domains of cognitive functioning.

Funder

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

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