Abstract Background Multitasking is an essential part of our everyday life, but performance declines typically in older age. Many studies have investigated the beneficial effects of cognitive, motor and combined cognitive-motor training on multitasking performance in older adults. Previous work, however, has not regarded interindividual differences in cognitive functioning and motor fitness that may affect training benefits. The current study aims to identify whether different training programs may have differential effects on multitasking performance depending on the initial level of cognitive functioning and motor fitness. Methods We conduct a 12-week single-blinded randomized controlled trial. A total of N = 150 healthy older adults are ...
International audienceAgeing is associated with cognitive decline, ranging from normal to mild cogni...
Background: The necessity of improve the life quality in elderly people is well-known. The aim of th...
Background: Previous research suggests that both cognitive training and physical exercise help to m...
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive fun...
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive fun...
Background While many studies confirm the positive effect of cognitive and physical training on cog...
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive fun...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a health problem that concerns almost every second elderly perso...
Abstract The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging ...
The effectiveness of multidomain training compared to cognitive or physical training alone has been ...
Roberta Forte,1,2 Colin AG Boreham,1 Joao Costa Leite,3 Giuseppe De Vito,1 Lorraine Brennan,3 Eileen...
Abstract Age-related decline in cognitive-motor multitasking performance has been attributed to decl...
We aimed to examine the effect of 2-year cognitive–motor dual-task (DT) training on cognitive functi...
Physical and cognitive training seem to counteract age-related decline in physical and mental functi...
The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging healthy p...
International audienceAgeing is associated with cognitive decline, ranging from normal to mild cogni...
Background: The necessity of improve the life quality in elderly people is well-known. The aim of th...
Background: Previous research suggests that both cognitive training and physical exercise help to m...
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive fun...
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive fun...
Background While many studies confirm the positive effect of cognitive and physical training on cog...
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive fun...
Background: Cognitive impairment is a health problem that concerns almost every second elderly perso...
Abstract The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging ...
The effectiveness of multidomain training compared to cognitive or physical training alone has been ...
Roberta Forte,1,2 Colin AG Boreham,1 Joao Costa Leite,3 Giuseppe De Vito,1 Lorraine Brennan,3 Eileen...
Abstract Age-related decline in cognitive-motor multitasking performance has been attributed to decl...
We aimed to examine the effect of 2-year cognitive–motor dual-task (DT) training on cognitive functi...
Physical and cognitive training seem to counteract age-related decline in physical and mental functi...
The decline in cognitive and motor functions with age affects the performance of the aging healthy p...
International audienceAgeing is associated with cognitive decline, ranging from normal to mild cogni...
Background: The necessity of improve the life quality in elderly people is well-known. The aim of th...
Background: Previous research suggests that both cognitive training and physical exercise help to m...