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多模态运动与老年人认知的范围综述:局限性与未来方向。

A Scoping Review of Multiple-modality Exercise and Cognition in Older Adults: Limitations and Future Directions.

出版信息

Curr Sports Med Rep. 2020 Aug;19(8):298-325. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000736.

Abstract

The effects of multiple-modality exercise (MME) on brain health warrants further elucidation. Our objectives were to report and discuss the current evidence regarding the influence of MME on cognition and neuroimaging outcomes in older adults without dementia. We searched the literature for studies investigating the effects of MME on measures of cognition, brain structure, and function in individuals 55 years or older without dementia. We include 33 eligible studies. Our findings suggested that MME improved global cognition, executive functioning, processing speed, and memory. MME also improved white and gray matter and hippocampal volumes. These findings were evident largely when compared with no-treatment control groups but not when compared with active (e.g., health education) or competing treatment groups (e.g., cognitive training). MME may improve brain health in older adults without dementia; however, because of possible confounding factors, more research is warranted.

摘要

多种模式运动(MME)对大脑健康的影响值得进一步阐明。我们的目的是报告和讨论目前关于 MME 对无痴呆老年人认知和神经影像学结果影响的证据。我们检索了文献,以调查 MME 对认知、大脑结构和功能的影响在 55 岁或以上无痴呆的个体。我们纳入了 33 项符合条件的研究。我们的研究结果表明,MME 可改善整体认知、执行功能、处理速度和记忆力。MME 还改善了白质和灰质以及海马体的体积。这些发现主要是在与无治疗对照组相比时明显,而与活性(例如健康教育)或竞争治疗组(例如认知训练)相比时则不明显。MME 可能改善无痴呆老年人的大脑健康;然而,由于可能存在混杂因素,需要进行更多的研究。

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