Adverse Events in Older Adults at Risk for Dementia During Remote Physical Exercise and Cognitive Training
Key Points
This research aims to evaluate the safety of remote physical exercise and cognitive training for older adults at risk for dementia.
Delivered physical and cognitive interventions remotely
Monitored for adverse events (AEs) during interventions
Modified physical interventions to ensure safety
No serious adverse events related to the interventions were reported
Few adverse events recorded were mostly mild
Mild adverse events were effectively managed with intervention modifications
Abstract
When delivered remotely, physical and cognitive interventions resulted in no serious related AEs and the few related, mostly mild AEs, were safely managed through modifications to the physical interventions.