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Efectos del ejercicio físico moderado sobre la cognición en adultos mayores de 60 años
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Cognition
Exercise
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2018-04-01
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https://www.imrpress.com/journal/RN/66/7/10.33588/rn.6607.2017449
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Sánchez-González JL, Calvo- Arenillas JI, Sánchez-Rodríguez JL. Efectos del ejercicio físico moderado sobre la cognición en adultos mayores de 60 años. Rev Neurol 2018; 66: 230-6
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[ENG]Clinical evidence gathered in recent years indicates that elderly individuals more frequently display cognitive changes. These age-related changes refer, above all, to memory functions and to the speed of thinking and reasoning. A number of studies have shown that physical activity can be used as an important mechanism for protecting the cognitive functions.
To test the hypothesis that physical exercise is able to bring about changes in the cognitive functions of healthy elderly adults without cognitive impairment, thereby improving their quality of life.
The study population included participants in the University of Salamanca geriatric revitalisation programme. The sample initially consisted of a total of 44 subjects of both sexes, with a mean age of 74.93 years. The neuropsychological evaluation of the subjects included a series of validated neuropsychological tests: Mini-Mental State Examination, Benton Visual Retention Test, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, Stroop Test and Trail Making Test.
The results show that more physical activity is related to better performance in the cognitive functions of the subjects included in this study, after applying the geriatric revitalisation programme.
The geriatric revitalisation programme can be a valuable tool for improving cognition in adults over 60 years of age, resulting in enhanced well-being in their quality of life.
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