The Study Report of the Effectiveness the Computer-based Cognitive Training and Whole-body Cryotherapy on Executive Functions in Elderly Group
Author | : Joanna Rymaszewska |
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Release | : 2017 |
ISBN-10 | : OCLC:1163830158 |
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Download or read book The Study Report of the Effectiveness the Computer-based Cognitive Training and Whole-body Cryotherapy on Executive Functions in Elderly Group written by Joanna Rymaszewska and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The study report of the effectiveness the computer-based cognitive training and whole-body cryotherapy on executive functions in elderly groupRenata Wallner1, Adrianna Senczyszyn1, Dorota Szczeu015bniak1, Tomasz Wieczorek1, Joanna Rymaszewska11 Wroclaw Medical University, Department of Psychiatry, Poland.email address: [email protected], postal address: Wroclaw Medical University, Department of Psychiatry, Pasteura 10 Street, 50-367 Wroclaw, POLAND, www.umed.wroc.plphone number: Tel: +48-71-784 16 00, Fax: +48-71-784 16 02keeywords: seniors, cognitive training, cryotherapy, executive functions, non-pharmacological interventionsIntroductionComputerized cognitive training (CCT) and whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) belong to the non-pharmacological interventions (neuropsychological/biological) that can improve cognitive performance. Executive functions (EFs) are set of cognitive processes for the cognitive control of behavior. Objectives The aim was to evaluate whether CCT and WBC used combined (EG2) are more effective than CTT (EG1).Methods 79 seniors were included (F/M:62/17; mean age:70.84; mean MoCA:24,47. EG1 intervention (CCT): n=32, F/M:24/8; mean age:71.12; mean MoCA: 4.68, EG2 (WBC/CCT): n=27, F/M:23/4; mean age:71.11; mean MoCA:24.92; CG: n=20, F/M:15/5; mean age: 0,84; mean MoCA:23,5. EG1/EG2/CG were homogeneous in T1. Cognitive functioning (MoCa). CCT: 9 session x week x 90 min., home tasks.Neuropsychological assessments (SCWIT (W,CW), phonemic fluency (F,K) , ACE-III, MoCA) were performed in T1/T2.Results / conclusionThe interventions in T1/T2 showed the significant changes in EFs in both groups separately (EG1/EG2). The Analysis of ANOVA showed the significant changes T1-T2 in EG1 i EG2 in all tests. The results have improved, but no significant differences in comparison with CG in all tests, excepting phonemic fluency, where the difference in improvement is significant in comparison with CG/ EEG1 (p = 0.011). Individual changes in T2 showed that 40.7% participants improved: MoCA (u22652 points) (EG1:32%; EG2:51.8%, CG:10%), 25% in interference effect (SCWIT) (EG1:28.1%; EG2:22.2%, CG:20%), psychomotor speed (SCWIT A) (EG1:15,6%; EG2:37%, CG: 0%), 25.4% in phonemic fluency (EG1:21.8%; EG2:29.9%, CG:10%).The results of the study suggest the positive effects of non-pharmacological intervention (CCT/WBC) on EFs elderly from both inteventions (psychological/ biological). Positive effects after combining both methods were observed in the assessment of individual changes.Executive functions (EFs): conceptual thinking, categorizations, inhibition of conflict instructions, phonemic fluency.