2022
DOI: 10.3390/su15010097
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Effects of 12 Weeks of Physical-Cognitive Dual-Task Training on Executive Functions, Depression, Sleep Quality, and Quality of Life in Older Adult Women: A Randomized Pilot Study

Abstract: This study aims to examine the effects of 12 weeks of physical-cognitive dual-task training on cognition, depression, sleep quality, and quality of life in older women (n = 44; 66.20 ± 4.05 years). Of these, 22 were randomly allocated to the dual-task training (DT) group, and 22 participated in the activities of the education control group (CG). Assessments were performed at baseline, at the end of 12 weeks of intervention, and after 12 weeks of follow-up using the following instruments: Trail Making Test part… Show more

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“…The performance analysis process was as follows: (1) VF-total: the total score of named animals (60 s); (2) VF-category: the number of categories formed, that is to say, the evocation of animal names representing a particular semantic subcategory; (3) VF-grouping: the number of groupings performed; and (4) VF-exchange: the number of exchanges performed. Other results related to the executive functions arising from the training protocol of the present study were previously presented [ 66 ].…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…The performance analysis process was as follows: (1) VF-total: the total score of named animals (60 s); (2) VF-category: the number of categories formed, that is to say, the evocation of animal names representing a particular semantic subcategory; (3) VF-grouping: the number of groupings performed; and (4) VF-exchange: the number of exchanges performed. Other results related to the executive functions arising from the training protocol of the present study were previously presented [ 66 ].…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Thus, motor tasks (gait and balance) were associated with cognitive strategies (internal interference factors). Our training protocol was presented in a previous study [ 66 ]. Table 1 presents the set of activities carried out in the physical–cognitive dual-task training.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%