Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women
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Resumo: | 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. Objective: To observe possible changes in cognition related with physical activity. Methods: This study reassessed, after one-year period, 31 elderly women divided into two groups, sedentary versus active, using behavioral scales and cognitive tests. Results: The active group exhibited significantly enhanced performance in general cognitive function, particularly on tasks of episodic memory and praxis, and also on the mood states scale compared to the sedentary group. The active women also reported higher self-efficacy. Conclusion: Long-term physical activity promoted improvement on quality of life in the elderly women. |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly womenagingphysical activityself-efficacyepisodic memorypraxisABSTRACT 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. Objective: To observe possible changes in cognition related with physical activity. Methods: This study reassessed, after one-year period, 31 elderly women divided into two groups, sedentary versus active, using behavioral scales and cognitive tests. Results: The active group exhibited significantly enhanced performance in general cognitive function, particularly on tasks of episodic memory and praxis, and also on the mood states scale compared to the sedentary group. The active women also reported higher self-efficacy. Conclusion: Long-term physical activity promoted improvement on quality of life in the elderly women.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642014000200187Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.8 n.2 2014reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/S1980-57642014DN82000016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosanti,SofiaSilva,Guilherme Elias daSantos,Flávia Heloísaeng2016-01-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642014000200187Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2016-01-05T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women Rosanti,Sofia aging physical activity self-efficacy episodic memory praxis |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Longitudinal effects of physical activity on self-efficacy and cognitive processing of active and sedentary elderly women |
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Rosanti,Sofia |
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Rosanti,Sofia Silva,Guilherme Elias da Santos,Flávia Heloísa |
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Silva,Guilherme Elias da Santos,Flávia Heloísa |
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Rosanti,Sofia Silva,Guilherme Elias da Santos,Flávia Heloísa |
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aging physical activity self-efficacy episodic memory praxis |
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aging physical activity self-efficacy episodic memory praxis |
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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. Objective: To observe possible changes in cognition related with physical activity. Methods: This study reassessed, after one-year period, 31 elderly women divided into two groups, sedentary versus active, using behavioral scales and cognitive tests. Results: The active group exhibited significantly enhanced performance in general cognitive function, particularly on tasks of episodic memory and praxis, and also on the mood states scale compared to the sedentary group. The active women also reported higher self-efficacy. Conclusion: Long-term physical activity promoted improvement on quality of life in the elderly women. |
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