A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.

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Autor(a) principal: Rosado, Hugo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Marmeleira, Jose, Cruz-Ferreira, Ana, Pereira, Catarina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22290
https://doi.org/Rosado, H.; Marmeleira, J.; Cruz-Ferreira, A.; Pereira, C. (2017) A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes. In: Proceedings of the International Congress of the Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences & Human Development (2016). Motricidade, 13(1): 162. doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.12079.
Resumo: NTRODUCTION European Union older adults number and old-age-dependency has increased (Eurostat, 2015). A frequent answer for their care needs is nursing home admission, although this solution tends to exacerbate older adults losses of cognitive and motor functioning (Frandin et al., 2016). OBJECTIVE To analyze the effect of a psychomotor intervention, accomplished by a multimodal exercise program alternating exercises mainly motor with exercises mainly cognitive, on executive and physical function of nursing homes residents. METHODS This study included 34 nursing home residents (82.4±6.3 yrs): 17 were allocated to the experimental group (EG: engaged on a 10- weeks multimodal exercise program), and 17 to a control group (maintained usual activities). Planning ability and selective attention were assessed by the Tower of London task and the attention Test d2, respectively. Physical function was assessed by the Senior Fitness Test and the Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment. RESULTS Comparison between groups evidenced that the EG improved planning ability variables from5% to 32%, attention variables from 19% to 67%, and physical function variables (aerobic endurance, lower body strength, agility, balance, gait, and mobility) from 11% to 41% (p<0.05), corresponding to an effect size ranging from 0.29 to 1.11. CONCLUSIONS The program induced improvements in the participants ́ executive functions (planning ability and attention) and physical functions, with a treatment effect from small to high. This shows that the psychomotor intervention was able to revert the usual loss of cognitive and motor functioning in old and very old institutionalized persons.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
title A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
spellingShingle A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
Rosado, Hugo
psychomotor therapy
Rehabilitation
Older adults
title_short A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
title_full A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
title_fullStr A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
title_full_unstemmed A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
title_sort A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes.
author Rosado, Hugo
author_facet Rosado, Hugo
Marmeleira, Jose
Cruz-Ferreira, Ana
Pereira, Catarina
author_role author
author2 Marmeleira, Jose
Cruz-Ferreira, Ana
Pereira, Catarina
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosado, Hugo
Marmeleira, Jose
Cruz-Ferreira, Ana
Pereira, Catarina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv psychomotor therapy
Rehabilitation
Older adults
topic psychomotor therapy
Rehabilitation
Older adults
description NTRODUCTION European Union older adults number and old-age-dependency has increased (Eurostat, 2015). A frequent answer for their care needs is nursing home admission, although this solution tends to exacerbate older adults losses of cognitive and motor functioning (Frandin et al., 2016). OBJECTIVE To analyze the effect of a psychomotor intervention, accomplished by a multimodal exercise program alternating exercises mainly motor with exercises mainly cognitive, on executive and physical function of nursing homes residents. METHODS This study included 34 nursing home residents (82.4±6.3 yrs): 17 were allocated to the experimental group (EG: engaged on a 10- weeks multimodal exercise program), and 17 to a control group (maintained usual activities). Planning ability and selective attention were assessed by the Tower of London task and the attention Test d2, respectively. Physical function was assessed by the Senior Fitness Test and the Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment. RESULTS Comparison between groups evidenced that the EG improved planning ability variables from5% to 32%, attention variables from 19% to 67%, and physical function variables (aerobic endurance, lower body strength, agility, balance, gait, and mobility) from 11% to 41% (p<0.05), corresponding to an effect size ranging from 0.29 to 1.11. CONCLUSIONS The program induced improvements in the participants ́ executive functions (planning ability and attention) and physical functions, with a treatment effect from small to high. This shows that the psychomotor intervention was able to revert the usual loss of cognitive and motor functioning in old and very old institutionalized persons.
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https://doi.org/Rosado, H.; Marmeleira, J.; Cruz-Ferreira, A.; Pereira, C. (2017) A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes. In: Proceedings of the International Congress of the Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences & Human Development (2016). Motricidade, 13(1): 162. doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.12079.
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https://doi.org/Rosado, H.; Marmeleira, J.; Cruz-Ferreira, A.; Pereira, C. (2017) A gerontopsychomotor rehabilitation program can revert losses of motor and cognitive functioning on nursing home residentes. In: Proceedings of the International Congress of the Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences & Human Development (2016). Motricidade, 13(1): 162. doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.12079.
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