Introduction: A longitudinal study was conducted in order to analyze the feasibility, safety, and effects of the practice of mindfulness, relaxation and cognitive stimulation on the evolution of Alzheimer's disease, with the aim of testing the equivalence of these interventions. Material and methods: There were a total of 168 participants with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) treated with donepezil. In the present article, the 21 participants with advanced AD who completed a follow-up period of 24 months are presented. The participants were grouped into three experimental groups (mindfulness, relaxation, and cognitive stimulation) and one control group. Each group carried out three weekly sessions with bi-annual follow-up measurements (cognition: CAMCOG and MMSE; functionality: RDRS; psychopathology: NPI). Non-parametric analyses were performed. Results: The cognitive function and functionality scores showed no significant differences between the groups. However, the scores in cognitive function of the mindfulness group and the cognitive stimulation group did not decrease in an intra-group analysis. In NPI, there were significant differences between the mindfulness group and the control group by the end of the study (P
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Quintana Hernández, D. J., Miró Barrachina, M. T., Ibáñez Fernández, I., Santana del Pino, A., Rojas Hernández, J., Rodríguez García, J., & Quintana Montesdeoca, M. del P. (2015). Estimulación basada en mindfulness en la enfermedad de Alzheimer avanzada: Ensayo clínico piloto comparativo de equivalencia. Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia, 50(4), 168–173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regg.2014.11.010
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