Purpose: The purpose of this study was to quantify the effects of a training protocol on physical and cognitive condition in a sample of individuals dwelling in a health care center for older persons. Material: A 12 weeks mixed motor cognitive training with 8 weeks follow up was performed by 20 individuals with dementia and 20 individuals with intact cognitive state (mean age= 76 ± 7). Main outcome measures included body mass index, performance-oriented balance, frailty, performance in daily activities and mental abilities. Results: At post intervention tests performance-oriented balance improved in both group. There was also a reduction in BMI in the normal group. These changes lasted after 8 weeks of no training. Analysis over time and be...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Kazuki Uemura,1,3 Hiroyuki Shimada,1 Hyuma Makizako,1,3 Takehiko Doi,1 Daisuke Yoshida,1 Kota Tsutsu...
Abstract The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging ...
Background: The necessity of improve the life quality in elderly people is well-known. The aim of th...
The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging healthy p...
The main purposes of this thesis were to evaluate a high-intensity functional weight-bearing exercis...
The main purposes of this thesis were to evaluate a high-intensity functional weight-bearing exercis...
The aging population is the fastest growing population currently. Older adults are most susceptible ...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to conclude that a specific program of exercise and/or cognitive...
Item does not contain fulltextCombined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential ...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Kazuki Uemura,1,3 Hiroyuki Shimada,1 Hyuma Makizako,1,3 Takehiko Doi,1 Daisuke Yoshida,1 Kota Tsutsu...
Abstract The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging ...
Background: The necessity of improve the life quality in elderly people is well-known. The aim of th...
The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging healthy p...
The main purposes of this thesis were to evaluate a high-intensity functional weight-bearing exercis...
The main purposes of this thesis were to evaluate a high-intensity functional weight-bearing exercis...
The aging population is the fastest growing population currently. Older adults are most susceptible ...
BACKGROUND: More evidence is needed to conclude that a specific program of exercise and/or cognitive...
Item does not contain fulltextCombined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential ...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Objective: To compare training and follow-up effects of combined aerobic and strength training versu...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...
Background: Although physical exercise has been suggested to influence cognitive function, previous ...
Combined cognitive and physical exercise interventions have potential to elicit cognitive benefits i...