Background: The increase in average life expectancy necessitates the identification of possible mechanisms capable of promoting “active aging” to ensure adequate levels of global functioning. Numerous studies show that regular physical activity promotes, even in the elderly, a state of functional psychophysical well-being capable of slowing down age-related cognitive decline. This study aimed to clarify whether, and how, the intensity of physical activity can modulate cognitive and executive skills by influencing specific psychological variables. Methods: Our sample consisted of 151 senior subjects divided into hikers (HIK), gentle gymnastics (GYM), and sedentary (SED), who practice intense, moderate, and reduced physical activity, respecti...
Numerous studies have reported positive impacts of physical activity on cognitive function. However,...
It has been demonstrated that physical activity has a small but positive effect on cognition in old ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...
Physical activity is a factor that can inhibit cognitive decrease in the elderly. One of the prevent...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
In this paper, we summarize the effects of aging on physiological and cognitive processes in elderly...
Physical activity has an unquestionable impact on broadly understood human health. One interesting i...
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
Is the field of cognitive aging irretrievably concerned with decline and deficits, or is it shifting...
Previous reports have indicated a small, positive relationship between physical activity and cogniti...
In this paper we review the literature that has examined the nature and strength of the relation bet...
ABSTRACT Previous studies support that regular physical activity in aging contributes as a protectiv...
Ashley Carvalho,1,2 Irene Maeve Rea,2 Tanyalak Parimon,3,4 Barry J Cusack3,51Department of Public He...
Objectives: Aging of the population encourages research on how to preserve cognition and quality of ...
Physical activity positively influences brain health and cognitive functioning in older adults. Seve...
Numerous studies have reported positive impacts of physical activity on cognitive function. However,...
It has been demonstrated that physical activity has a small but positive effect on cognition in old ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...
Physical activity is a factor that can inhibit cognitive decrease in the elderly. One of the prevent...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
In this paper, we summarize the effects of aging on physiological and cognitive processes in elderly...
Physical activity has an unquestionable impact on broadly understood human health. One interesting i...
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
Is the field of cognitive aging irretrievably concerned with decline and deficits, or is it shifting...
Previous reports have indicated a small, positive relationship between physical activity and cogniti...
In this paper we review the literature that has examined the nature and strength of the relation bet...
ABSTRACT Previous studies support that regular physical activity in aging contributes as a protectiv...
Ashley Carvalho,1,2 Irene Maeve Rea,2 Tanyalak Parimon,3,4 Barry J Cusack3,51Department of Public He...
Objectives: Aging of the population encourages research on how to preserve cognition and quality of ...
Physical activity positively influences brain health and cognitive functioning in older adults. Seve...
Numerous studies have reported positive impacts of physical activity on cognitive function. However,...
It has been demonstrated that physical activity has a small but positive effect on cognition in old ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite growing interest in the physical and environmental factors associated ...