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EFFECTS OF PROGRESSIVE DUAL-TASK TRAINING ON MOTOR PERFORMANCE, COGNITIVE STATUS AND FALL RISK AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUTMILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

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  599-609

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 Background and Objective: Patients with Mild CognitiveImpairment (MCI) demonstrate inadequacy in compensatorytechniques and lacking motor control while falling; hence it appearsthat cognitive and motor deficiencies are inter-related. The aim ofthis study was to investigate the progressive dual-task effects onmotor performance, cognitive status and fall risk between olderadults. Subjects and Methods: This study is semi experimental with pre– and post-test design. The subjects were selected from communitydwelling ELDERLY adults with mean age of 75. 65 y (range, 65– 90). Both groups (20 with MCI and 20 Healthy) participated in 12 weeksof intervention with progressive dual-task training, which entailedsitting, standing and transforming practices. Results: Examinations after 12 weeks showed that interventioncaused improvements in cognitive status, postural control, and fallrisk in both older adults with and without MCI. The MCI groupexperienced more positive changes in cognition, while the normalgroup had the most evident effects in fall risk and performance inFunctional Reach (FR) test. Conclusion: This finding supports the previous results whichimplied the positive effects of dual-task training on cognitivevariables are associated to biological variations which arise duringexercise training. We also suggest that the physical benefits ofprogressive dual-task training (e. g. flexibility) are overriding thecognitive changes. In future research, the pathophysiology andfurther clinical implications should be investigated.

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    PAKZAMIR, FARAZ, SHAHBAZI, MEHDI, BAGHERZADEH, FAZLOLLAH, & ARABAMERI, ELAHEH. (2017). EFFECTS OF PROGRESSIVE DUAL-TASK TRAINING ON MOTOR PERFORMANCE, COGNITIVE STATUS AND FALL RISK AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUTMILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, 16(6 ), 599-609. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/12484/en

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    PAKZAMIR FARAZ, SHAHBAZI MEHDI, BAGHERZADEH FAZLOLLAH, ARABAMERI ELAHEH. EFFECTS OF PROGRESSIVE DUAL-TASK TRAINING ON MOTOR PERFORMANCE, COGNITIVE STATUS AND FALL RISK AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUTMILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT. JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL[Internet]. 2017;16(6 ):599-609. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/12484/en

    IEEE: Copy

    FARAZ PAKZAMIR, MEHDI SHAHBAZI, FAZLOLLAH BAGHERZADEH, and ELAHEH ARABAMERI, “EFFECTS OF PROGRESSIVE DUAL-TASK TRAINING ON MOTOR PERFORMANCE, COGNITIVE STATUS AND FALL RISK AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH AND WITHOUTMILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT,” JUNDISHAPUR SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 16, no. 6 , pp. 599–609, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/12484/en

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