OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between physical activity and cognition, specifically executive func-tion, and the possible mediating role of factors such as car-diovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors, chronic pain, and depressive symptoms. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Population-based study of individuals aged 70 and older in the Boston area. PARTICIPANTS: Older community-dwelling adults (n5 544; mean age 78, 62 % female)
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.01044 A bidirectional relationship between physical activity and executive f...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between physical activity and cognition, specifically exec...
International audienceThe purposes of this study were to determine the impact of physical activity o...
Background/Aims: No previous studies have explored the relationship between physical activity (PA) a...
Background: Old age is accompanied by impaired musculoskeletal and nervous system, which may result ...
Physically active lifestyles contribute to better executive function. However, it is unclear whether...
The present thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is investigating the literature on the as...
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...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...
Normal aging is associated with progressive functional loss in many cognitive domains, including wor...
We evaluated the specific association between individual-specific physical activities and cognitive ...
2015-06-22Objectives: To use data from three randomized clinical trials to determine whether physica...
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.01044 A bidirectional relationship between physical activity and executive f...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between physical activity and cognition, specifically exec...
International audienceThe purposes of this study were to determine the impact of physical activity o...
Background/Aims: No previous studies have explored the relationship between physical activity (PA) a...
Background: Old age is accompanied by impaired musculoskeletal and nervous system, which may result ...
Physically active lifestyles contribute to better executive function. However, it is unclear whether...
The present thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is investigating the literature on the as...
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...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...
Normal aging is associated with progressive functional loss in many cognitive domains, including wor...
We evaluated the specific association between individual-specific physical activities and cognitive ...
2015-06-22Objectives: To use data from three randomized clinical trials to determine whether physica...
The aging of the Western society has become one of the key issues in research. Lately research has s...
In recent decades we have observed a progressive aging of the society. A growing number of elderly p...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.01044 A bidirectional relationship between physical activity and executive f...