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Title: Effects of Multimodal Exercise With Augmented Reality on Cognition in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Authors: Ferreira, Soraia
Raimundo, Armando
Del Pozo Cruz, Jesus
Bernardino, Alexandre
Leite, Nilton
Yoshida, Hélio
Marmeleira, José
Keywords: Augmented reality
Cognition
Exercise
Multimodal Exercise
Older adults
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: JAMDA
Citation: Ferreira S, Raimundo A, Pozo-Cruz JD, Bernardino A, Leite N, Yoshida HM, Marmeleira J. Effects of Multimodal Exercise With Augmented Reality on Cognition in Community-Dwelling Older Adults. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2024 Jun;25(6):104954. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2024.01.023. Epub 2024 Feb 28. PMID: 38428831.
Abstract: Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effects of an exercise intervention using multimodal exercise with augmented reality and multimodal exercise-only on cognitive function in older adults living in a community dwelling. Design: Quasi-experimental research study. Setting and participants: In this control study, 78 participants were divided into 2 experimental groups (with sessions 3 times a week for 12 weeks) and a control group (CG). Methods: EG1 participated in a multimodal exercise-only intervention program, EG2 participated in a multimodal exercise program with augmented reality exergames, and CG continued its usual activities. Participants were assessed at baseline and postintervention after 12 weeks. Results: Comparison between baseline and postintervention at 12 weeks showed significant improvements in executive functions, verbal fluency, choice reaction time, and dual task in EG1, whereas there were improvements in general cognition, executive functions, verbal fluency, discrimination reaction time, and depression in EG2 (P ≤ .05). The clinical effect sizes of the interventions were large for overall cognition, executive functions, and reaction time on single- and dual-task reaction time in EG1 and for overall cognition, executive functions, and verbal fluency in EG2. Conclusion and implications: The intervention programs showed significant improvements in several cognitive domains. The multimodal exercise-only showed improvements in more variables than the multimodal exercise with augmented reality, but the augmented reality group showed greater changes between baseline and postintervention.
URI: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38428831/
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/40932
Type: article
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