2019
DOI: 10.1080/01616412.2019.1672380
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Yoga-plus exercise mix promotes cognitive, affective, and physical functions in elderly people

Abstract: Objectives: Increased attention is being paid to Asian medicine in balanced total health care. We investigated the effects of mixed exercise including yoga ("Yoga-plus") among elderly individuals. Methods: A total of 385 subjects (75 male and 313 female, 75.5 ± 8.7 years old) participated in a 12month (M) exercise program at a health and welfare center, a day service center, and a nursing home. Cognitive, affective, and physical functions, and activities of daily living (ADL), were compared at baseline (0M), 6… Show more

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“…Exercise-or physical activity-based interventions were used to both improve cognitive abilities, or to prevent cognitive decline in PLWH. There is already a body of data attesting to the benefits of exercise on cognition in non-HIV populations [50,51].…”
Section: Exercise-based Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise-or physical activity-based interventions were used to both improve cognitive abilities, or to prevent cognitive decline in PLWH. There is already a body of data attesting to the benefits of exercise on cognition in non-HIV populations [50,51].…”
Section: Exercise-based Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multimodal exercise has been investigated, but significant improvements were not observed in the exercise group ( De Andrade et al, 2013 ). Although mind-body intervention was a limitation in a number of related studies, significant differences were seen ( Hishikawa et al, 2019 ; Hsieh et al, 2018 ). Virtual reality-based Tai Chi exercise resulted in many improvements in the physical function, and the control group experienced no significant changes ( Hsieh et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual reality-based Tai Chi exercise resulted in many improvements in the physical function, and the control group experienced no significant changes ( Hsieh et al, 2018 ). Individuals with MCI who practiced yoga and other exercise showed improvements in the TUG test score after 1 year but not within 6 months ( Hishikawa et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that yoga exerts a beneficial impact on overall brain health in healthy elderly subjects, older people with mild cognitive dysfunction, and subjects with dementia[ 61 ]. Yoga practice promotes cognitive function, affective interaction, and physical abilities of the healthy elderly population[ 62 ] and exerts a positive impact on total brain volume, neocortical grey matter thickness, and functional connectivity between different brain regions in subjects with mild cognitive dysfunction[ 63 ]. Using magnetic resonance imaging volumetric analysis, a trend toward decreased hippocampal volume atrophy has been observed after an 8 wk of yoga practice in patients with mild cognitive dysfunction[ 64 ].…”
Section: The Clinical Effect Of Yogamentioning
confidence: 99%