2021
DOI: 10.1123/jpah.2020-0134
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The Effects of Low-Intensity Multimodal Proprioceptive Exercise on Cognitive Function in Older Adults

Abstract: Background: Physical activity provides a number of physical and psychological benefits. Multimodal proprioceptive exercise represents a useful balance-based exercise with the potential to reduce falls in older adults. Previous research has also indicated cognitive benefits following multimodal proprioceptive exercise in young and older adults. This study aimed to assess cognition and mood following 2 types of physical activity (multimodal proprioception vs yoga) compared with control (classroom-based) in healt… Show more

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“…Multimodal proprioceptive intervention led to a reduction in numeric working memory reaction time when compared to yoga and control. The authors proposed multimodal proprioceptive intervention as an alternative type of exercise alongside aerobic and strengthening exercises [43].…”
Section: The Effects Of Various Exercise Types On Psychological Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multimodal proprioceptive intervention led to a reduction in numeric working memory reaction time when compared to yoga and control. The authors proposed multimodal proprioceptive intervention as an alternative type of exercise alongside aerobic and strengthening exercises [43].…”
Section: The Effects Of Various Exercise Types On Psychological Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Impaired position sense can significantly affect neuromuscular control and joint biomechanics, causing imbalance and increased risk of falls 1,7 . Previous research shows that decreased proprioceptive function can influence motor coordination and balance [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] .…”
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“…Impaired position sense can significantly affect neuromuscular control and joint biomechanics, causing imbalance and increased risk of falls 1,7 . Previous research shows that decreased proprioceptive function can influence motor coordination and balance [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] .Osteoarthritis (OA) primarily affects the lower extremities, causing functional disability 13 . Hip joint OA contributes to significant functional limitation and disability in the elderly 14 .…”
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