2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-57642014dn82000016
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women

Abstract: Previous studies support that regular physical activity in aging contributes as a protective factor against cognitive decline and improves mood states. However, there is a lack of longitudinal studies in this area.ObjectiveTo observe possible changes in cognition related with physical activity.MethodsThis study reassessed, after one-year period, 31 elderly women divided into two groups, sedentary versus active, using behavioral scales and cognitive tests.ResultsThe active group exhibited significantly enhanced… Show more

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“…However, there were also studies (41%) that did not specify the PA pro le of their samples, as well as those whose samples were comprised of both active and sedentary people [42,44].…”
Section: Participant Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there were also studies (41%) that did not specify the PA pro le of their samples, as well as those whose samples were comprised of both active and sedentary people [42,44].…”
Section: Participant Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to highlight brain health as an important factor related to regular PA [24] due to its effects on cognition, such as an enhancement of executive function and information processing speed [25] or bene cial effect on peripheral blood concentrations of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) [13,42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-efficacy, physical activity and cognition explained 10% of the overall and specific quality of life of the elderly participants. Rosanti et al (2014) indicate that elderly people who practice physical activity have better self-efficacy and cognitive aspects compared to sedentary elderly people. Matson et al (2019) report that seniors undergoing health reeducation (including physical activity) improved their self-efficacy, as well as their perception of quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com isso, uma série de estratégias foram inspiradas para promover o envelhecimento saudável, diminuindo os gastos do governo e do sistema de saúde (Ramchand et al, 2017). Neste sentido, a incorporação do exercício físico regular e sistematizada está associada com o melhor estado de funcionalidade e QV da pessoa idosa, prevenindo dores e disfunções associadas (Roma et al, 2013;Rosanti;Silva & Santos, 2014;Faustino;Kummer & Ribas, 2016;Oliveira et al, 2019;Pucci et al, 2022 a ).…”
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