The purpose of this study was to investigate the benefits of exercises with different cognitive demands for cognitive functions (Executive and non-Executive) in healthy older adults. A cross-sectional design was adopted. In total, 84 healthy older adults were enrolled in the study. They were categorized into the Tai Chi group (TG), the brisk walking group (BG) or the control group (CG). Each participant performed the Stroop task and a digit comparison task. The Stroop task included the following three conditions: a naming condition, an inhibition condition and an executive condition. There were two experimental conditions in the digit comparison task: the non-delay condition and the delay condition. The results indicated that participants o...
Background: The number of elderly in Indonesia continues to increase. A better quality of life can b...
Background. Current evidence indicates that regular exercise can have a positive impact on cognitive...
Background: Age-associated decline in cognition and balance may cause severe ability loss for daily ...
[[abstract]]Background: Declined cognitive function interferes with dual-task walking ability and ma...
Studies have shown that Tai Chi and conventional exercise can modify the brain through distinct mech...
This study utilized the quasi-experimental design specifically the non-equivalent comparison group b...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive impairment is prevalent among older adults and results in degraded quali...
The purpose of this article is to review the potential of Tai Chi Chuan as a mode of physical activi...
Data from epidemiological, cross-sectional, and neuroimaging research show a relationship between hi...
International audienceObjective: The current study aimed at comparing the effects of Tai Chi (a moto...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Tai Chi exercise on motor skills in olde...
Objective: Tai Chi Chuan might have some potential for promoting cognitive functions in older adults...
To investigate whether elderly Tai Chi practitioners are better able to descend a step while perform...
AbstractThis study evaluated whether Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance (TJQMBB) could improve g...
By the year 2030 it is estimated that one in five licensed drivers in the United States will be over...
Background: The number of elderly in Indonesia continues to increase. A better quality of life can b...
Background. Current evidence indicates that regular exercise can have a positive impact on cognitive...
Background: Age-associated decline in cognition and balance may cause severe ability loss for daily ...
[[abstract]]Background: Declined cognitive function interferes with dual-task walking ability and ma...
Studies have shown that Tai Chi and conventional exercise can modify the brain through distinct mech...
This study utilized the quasi-experimental design specifically the non-equivalent comparison group b...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive impairment is prevalent among older adults and results in degraded quali...
The purpose of this article is to review the potential of Tai Chi Chuan as a mode of physical activi...
Data from epidemiological, cross-sectional, and neuroimaging research show a relationship between hi...
International audienceObjective: The current study aimed at comparing the effects of Tai Chi (a moto...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Tai Chi exercise on motor skills in olde...
Objective: Tai Chi Chuan might have some potential for promoting cognitive functions in older adults...
To investigate whether elderly Tai Chi practitioners are better able to descend a step while perform...
AbstractThis study evaluated whether Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance (TJQMBB) could improve g...
By the year 2030 it is estimated that one in five licensed drivers in the United States will be over...
Background: The number of elderly in Indonesia continues to increase. A better quality of life can b...
Background. Current evidence indicates that regular exercise can have a positive impact on cognitive...
Background: Age-associated decline in cognition and balance may cause severe ability loss for daily ...