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Effects of Sitting Callisthenic Balance and Resistance Exercise Programs on Cognitive Function in Older Participants.

Sławomir KujawskiAgnieszka KujawskaMariusz KozakiewiczDjordje G JakovljevicBłażej StankiewiczJulia L NewtonKornelia Kędziora-KornatowskaPaweł Zalewski
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Both SCB and RT influenced multiple cognitive domains. The RT program improved global cognitive functioning, while no improvement was noticed in the SCB group. Decision making, visual attention and global cognitive function were improved after the RT program. Set-shifting, short-term visual memory processing speed of simple visual stimuli were improved after the SCB program, while a decrease in the processing speed of simple visual stimuli was noted in the RT group. Changes in irisin were related to set-shifting and short-term memory, while in BDNF to an improvement in the processing speed of simple visual stimuli. Resistance exercise training programs could be applied to prevent age related declines of cognitive function in healthy older subjects.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • working memory
  • physical activity
  • decision making
  • public health
  • middle aged
  • body composition
  • stress induced