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ABSTRACT: Background
To prevent and control dementia, many scholars have focused on the transition stage between normal ageing and dementia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) which is a key interventional target for dementia. Studies have shown that non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) is beneficial to improve cognitive function of MCI patients. However, whether NIBS is conducive to the protection of cognitive ability in MCI patients remains unknown due to limited evidence. The aim of the study was to systematically evaluate the modulation effect of NIBS on cognitive function (global cognitive ability and specific domains of cognition) in patients with MCI.Results
A total of 11 RCTs comprising a total of 367 MCI participants. Meta-analysis showed that NIBS can significantly improve global cognition (n?=?271, SMD?=?0.94, 95% CI 0.47-1.41, p?ConclusionsNIBS has a positive effect on improving global cognitive function and verbal fluency. At the same time, it has a small positive effect on improving executive function. However, these findings should be interpreted carefully due to the limitations of the study.
SUBMITTER: Xu Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6317253 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Xu Ying Y Qiu Zhijie Z Zhu Jingfang J Liu Jiao J Wu Jingsong J Tao Jing J Chen Lidian L
BMC neuroscience 20190103 1
<h4>Background</h4>To prevent and control dementia, many scholars have focused on the transition stage between normal ageing and dementia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) which is a key interventional target for dementia. Studies have shown that non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) is beneficial to improve cognitive function of MCI patients. However, whether NIBS is conducive to the protection of cognitive ability in MCI patients remains unknown due to limited evidence. The aim of the study was ...[more]