Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Executive functions (EF) refer to the cognitive skills necessary to formulate a goal, plan, execute plans effectively, and to perform self-monitoring and self-correction. Several aspects of EF change during the normal aging process. Objectives: To train skills associated with executive functions in the elderly and to detect possible impact on objective EF tests and self-reports of functional status. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving an intervention and pre and post testing was carried out. Study participants included 26 seniors assigned to an experimental group (EG) and given six sessions of cognitive intervention, and 17 seniors assigned to a control group (CG) who completed pre and post testing only. All participants were enrolled in an Open University for the Third Age. The following tests were used to measure outcome: the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), the Story subtest of the Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test (RBMT) (versions A and B), semantic verbal fluency fruit category, and verbal fluency with phonological constraints (FAS), WAIS-III Digit Span, Clock Drawing Test (CDT), Trail Making Part A and the Pfeffer Functional Assessment Questionnaire (PFAQ). Delta scores were calculated (post-test score minus pretest score) to assess the impact of the intervention. Results: In the post test, the CG showed significant improvement on the RBMT Story recall and Digit Span but a decline in verbal fluency. The EG remained stable in terms of pre and post test scores. Conclusions: The intervention did not enhance performance on the EF tests. It is noteworthy that the EG received only a small number of sessions which may not have been sufficient to generate improvement. Alternatively, the lack of group differences observed could be associated to participation in other workshops offered at the university. |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot studyelderlyexecutive functionscognitive trainingABSTRACT Executive functions (EF) refer to the cognitive skills necessary to formulate a goal, plan, execute plans effectively, and to perform self-monitoring and self-correction. Several aspects of EF change during the normal aging process. Objectives: To train skills associated with executive functions in the elderly and to detect possible impact on objective EF tests and self-reports of functional status. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving an intervention and pre and post testing was carried out. Study participants included 26 seniors assigned to an experimental group (EG) and given six sessions of cognitive intervention, and 17 seniors assigned to a control group (CG) who completed pre and post testing only. All participants were enrolled in an Open University for the Third Age. The following tests were used to measure outcome: the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), the Story subtest of the Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test (RBMT) (versions A and B), semantic verbal fluency fruit category, and verbal fluency with phonological constraints (FAS), WAIS-III Digit Span, Clock Drawing Test (CDT), Trail Making Part A and the Pfeffer Functional Assessment Questionnaire (PFAQ). Delta scores were calculated (post-test score minus pretest score) to assess the impact of the intervention. Results: In the post test, the CG showed significant improvement on the RBMT Story recall and Digit Span but a decline in verbal fluency. The EG remained stable in terms of pre and post test scores. Conclusions: The intervention did not enhance performance on the EF tests. It is noteworthy that the EG received only a small number of sessions which may not have been sufficient to generate improvement. Alternatively, the lack of group differences observed could be associated to participation in other workshops offered at the university.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2012-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642012000100035Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.6 n.1 2012reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/S1980-57642012DN06010006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima-Silva,Thaís BentoFabrício,Aline TeixeiraSilva,Laís dos Santos Vinholi eOliveira,Glaúcia Martins deSilva,Wesley Turci daKissaki,Priscilla TiemiSilva,Anna Pereira Fernandes daSasahara,Tamiris FesselOrdonez,Tiago NascimentoOliveira,Thalita Bianchi deAramaki,Flávia OgavaBuriti,AdrianaYassuda,Mônica Sancheseng2016-07-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642012000100035Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2016-07-20T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Training of executive functions in healthy elderly: Results of a pilot study |
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Lima-Silva,Thaís Bento |
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Lima-Silva,Thaís Bento Fabrício,Aline Teixeira Silva,Laís dos Santos Vinholi e Oliveira,Glaúcia Martins de Silva,Wesley Turci da Kissaki,Priscilla Tiemi Silva,Anna Pereira Fernandes da Sasahara,Tamiris Fessel Ordonez,Tiago Nascimento Oliveira,Thalita Bianchi de Aramaki,Flávia Ogava Buriti,Adriana Yassuda,Mônica Sanches |
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Fabrício,Aline Teixeira Silva,Laís dos Santos Vinholi e Oliveira,Glaúcia Martins de Silva,Wesley Turci da Kissaki,Priscilla Tiemi Silva,Anna Pereira Fernandes da Sasahara,Tamiris Fessel Ordonez,Tiago Nascimento Oliveira,Thalita Bianchi de Aramaki,Flávia Ogava Buriti,Adriana Yassuda,Mônica Sanches |
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Lima-Silva,Thaís Bento Fabrício,Aline Teixeira Silva,Laís dos Santos Vinholi e Oliveira,Glaúcia Martins de Silva,Wesley Turci da Kissaki,Priscilla Tiemi Silva,Anna Pereira Fernandes da Sasahara,Tamiris Fessel Ordonez,Tiago Nascimento Oliveira,Thalita Bianchi de Aramaki,Flávia Ogava Buriti,Adriana Yassuda,Mônica Sanches |
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elderly executive functions cognitive training |
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elderly executive functions cognitive training |
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ABSTRACT Executive functions (EF) refer to the cognitive skills necessary to formulate a goal, plan, execute plans effectively, and to perform self-monitoring and self-correction. Several aspects of EF change during the normal aging process. Objectives: To train skills associated with executive functions in the elderly and to detect possible impact on objective EF tests and self-reports of functional status. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving an intervention and pre and post testing was carried out. Study participants included 26 seniors assigned to an experimental group (EG) and given six sessions of cognitive intervention, and 17 seniors assigned to a control group (CG) who completed pre and post testing only. All participants were enrolled in an Open University for the Third Age. The following tests were used to measure outcome: the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), the Story subtest of the Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test (RBMT) (versions A and B), semantic verbal fluency fruit category, and verbal fluency with phonological constraints (FAS), WAIS-III Digit Span, Clock Drawing Test (CDT), Trail Making Part A and the Pfeffer Functional Assessment Questionnaire (PFAQ). Delta scores were calculated (post-test score minus pretest score) to assess the impact of the intervention. Results: In the post test, the CG showed significant improvement on the RBMT Story recall and Digit Span but a decline in verbal fluency. The EG remained stable in terms of pre and post test scores. Conclusions: The intervention did not enhance performance on the EF tests. It is noteworthy that the EG received only a small number of sessions which may not have been sufficient to generate improvement. Alternatively, the lack of group differences observed could be associated to participation in other workshops offered at the university. |
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