Physical Activity and Alzheimer's Disease Toolkit

Regular participation in physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Among older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, regular physical activity can improve performance of activities of daily living and mobility, and may improve general cognition and balance.

— Physical Activity and Alzheimer's Disease consensus statement

How to use the toolkit

The information pamphlet highlights the evidence-based benefits of physical activity for older adults. It provides suggestions for how to include physical activity into your daily life and safety tips for being active. Ā Ā 

The planning calendar is a tool that allows you to write down your physical activity goals and motivations. You can fill out a weekly calendar for planned activities, and get advice on what to do if your physical activity plans change.Ā