Does combined cognitive training and physical activity training enhance cognitive abilities more than either alone? A four-condition randomized controlled trial among healthy older adults

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Shatil, Evelyn [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CogniFit Inc, New York, NY 10011 USA
[2] Max Stern Acad Coll Emek Yezreel, Ctr Psychobiol Res, Jezreel Valley, Israel
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older adults; cognitive training; cognitive function; physical activity; CogniFit; brain plasticity; WORKING-MEMORY; PLASTICITY; IMPAIRMENT; FITNESS; INTERVENTIONS; IMPROVEMENT; PROGRAMS; SPEED; GAIT; LIFE;
D O I
10.3389/fnagi.2013.00008
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Cognitive training and aerobic training are known to improve cognitive functions. To examine the separate and combined effects of such training on cognitive performance four groups of healthy older adults embarked on a 4 months cognitive and/or mild aerobic training. A first group [n = 33, mean age = 80 (66-90)] engaged in cognitive training, a second [n = 29, mean age = 81 (65-89)] in mild aerobic training, a third [n = 29, mean age = 79 (70-93)] in the combination of both, and a fourth [n = 31, mean age = 79 (71-92)] control group engaged in book-reading activity. The outcome was a well-validated multi-domain computerized cognitive evaluation four older adults. The results indicate that, when compared to older adults who did not engage in cognitive training (the mild aerobic and control groups) older adults who did not engage in cognitive training (the mild aerobic and control groups) older adults who did engaged in cognitive training (separate or combined training groups) showed significant improvement in cognitive performance on Hand-Eye Coordination, Global Visual Memory (GVM; working memory and long-term memory), Speed of Information Processing, Visual Scanning, and Naming. Indeed, individuals who did not engage in cognitive training showed no such improvements. Those results suggest that cognitive training is effective in improving cognitive performance and that it (and not mild aerobic training) is driving the improvement in the combined condition. Results are discussed in terms of special circumstances of aerobic and cognitive training for older adults who are above 80 years of age.
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