Background: Combining cognitive training (CT) with physical activity (CPT) has been suggested to be most effective in maintaining cognition in healthy older adults, but data are scarce and inconsistent regarding long-term effects (follow-up; FU) and predictors of success.Objective: To investigate the 1-year FU effects of CPT versus CT and CPT plus counseling (CPT+C), and to identify predictors for CPT success at FU.Setting and Participants: We included 55 healthy older participants in the data analyses; 18 participants (CPT group) were used for the predictor analysis.Interventions: In a randomized controlled trial, participants conducted a CT, CPT, or CPT+C for 7 weeks.Outcome Measures: Overall cognition, verbal, figural, and working memory...
Insidious declines in normal aging are well-established. Emerging evidence suggests that non-pharmac...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
Objectives: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak) and strength after progr...
Background: Combining cognitive training (CT) with physical activity (CPT) has been suggested to be ...
Julia Rahe,1 Annette Petrelli,1 Stephanie Kaesberg,2 Gereon R Fink,3 Josef Kessler,3 Elke Kalbe1 1Ps...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
Identifying factors predicting effects of cognitive trainings (CT) is important for developing train...
Since the world is aging at an unprecedented rate, it is important to identify and evaluate strategi...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which mental and physical exercise may slow cognitive decline in adults wi...
Background: Scientifically evaluated cognitive intervention programs are essential to meet the deman...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Background: Previous research suggests that both cognitive training and physical exercise help to m...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak ) and strength after prog...
Abstract Background Results of previous studies have shown that exercise training can improve cognit...
Insidious declines in normal aging are well-established. Emerging evidence suggests that non-pharmac...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
Objectives: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak) and strength after progr...
Background: Combining cognitive training (CT) with physical activity (CPT) has been suggested to be ...
Julia Rahe,1 Annette Petrelli,1 Stephanie Kaesberg,2 Gereon R Fink,3 Josef Kessler,3 Elke Kalbe1 1Ps...
Background: Given the world’s aging population, it is important to identify strateg...
Identifying factors predicting effects of cognitive trainings (CT) is important for developing train...
Since the world is aging at an unprecedented rate, it is important to identify and evaluate strategi...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which mental and physical exercise may slow cognitive decline in adults wi...
Background: Scientifically evaluated cognitive intervention programs are essential to meet the deman...
Background: Worldwide, the population is aging and the number of individuals diagno...
Background: Previous research suggests that both cognitive training and physical exercise help to m...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak ) and strength after prog...
Abstract Background Results of previous studies have shown that exercise training can improve cognit...
Insidious declines in normal aging are well-established. Emerging evidence suggests that non-pharmac...
Age-related cognitive impairment and dementia are an increasing societal burden. Epidemiological stu...
Objectives: To determine whether improvements in aerobic capacity (VO2peak) and strength after progr...