Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals
Abstract Impairments in dual-task performance can be observed in healthy older adults when motor and cognitive assignments are applied simultaneously. According to the hypofrontality hypothesis, there may be a reduction in frontal cognitive function during exercise. Objective: The aim of the prese...
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doaj-548238e61c8442458115689f3f7b95752020-11-24T23:12:56ZengAssociação Neurologia Cognitiva e do ComportamentoDementia & Neuropsychologia1980-57645319820210.1590/S1980-57642011DN05030007S1980-57642011000300198Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individualsHelena MoraesAndrea DeslandesHeitor SilveiraCynthia ArcoverdeHeloisa AlveJerson LaksAbstract Impairments in dual-task performance can be observed in healthy older adults when motor and cognitive assignments are applied simultaneously. According to the hypofrontality hypothesis, there may be a reduction in frontal cognitive function during exercise. Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the performance changes on cognitive tests of depressive elderly (n=10), healthy older adults (n=10), and healthy young individuals (n=10) during cycle ergometer exercise. Methods: The groups were submitted to a working memory test, a short memory test and a semantic memory test, before and during a 20-minute cycle ergometer exercise at 80% of their age-predicted maximal heart rate. Results: Significant differences (p=0.04) were observed in scores on the digit backward test during exercise when young individuals were compared to healthy older adults. This result indicates that young subjects, as expected, had better performance than elderly. No significant differences were found among the groups for the digit forward subtest (p=0.40) or the vocabulary test (p=0.69). Conclusion: Data from this study showed that healthy older adults had impaired performance on higher cognitive tasks when these assignments were applied together with motor tasks.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642011000300198&lng=en&tlng=enexercisecognitiondepressionagingdual-task |
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Helena Moraes Andrea Deslandes Heitor Silveira Cynthia Arcoverde Heloisa Alve Jerson Laks |
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Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals |
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Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals |
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Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals |
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Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals |
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Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals |
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effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals |
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Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento |
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Dementia & Neuropsychologia |
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1980-5764 |
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Abstract Impairments in dual-task performance can be observed in healthy older adults when motor and cognitive assignments are applied simultaneously. According to the hypofrontality hypothesis, there may be a reduction in frontal cognitive function during exercise. Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the performance changes on cognitive tests of depressive elderly (n=10), healthy older adults (n=10), and healthy young individuals (n=10) during cycle ergometer exercise. Methods: The groups were submitted to a working memory test, a short memory test and a semantic memory test, before and during a 20-minute cycle ergometer exercise at 80% of their age-predicted maximal heart rate. Results: Significant differences (p=0.04) were observed in scores on the digit backward test during exercise when young individuals were compared to healthy older adults. This result indicates that young subjects, as expected, had better performance than elderly. No significant differences were found among the groups for the digit forward subtest (p=0.40) or the vocabulary test (p=0.69). Conclusion: Data from this study showed that healthy older adults had impaired performance on higher cognitive tasks when these assignments were applied together with motor tasks. |
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exercise cognition depression aging dual-task |
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