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Neuropsychological and neurophysiological effects of strengthening exercise for early dementia: A pilot study
Authors:Vadim Yerokhin  Michael J Hogan  Mina Dunnam  Daniel Huber  Sandra Osborne
Institution:1. Healthy Aging &2. Neuropsychology Laboratory, Union College , Schenectady , NY , USA;3. National University of Ireland , Galway , Ireland;4. Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Albany , NY , USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Research demonstrates a positive effect of aerobic exercise on cognitive functioning in older adults. Unfortunately, aerobic exercise is often contraindicated for older adults due to cardiovascular and functional limitations. Low-intensity strengthening exercise may offer a practical alternative, but the neuropsychological benefits and potential neurophysiological mechanisms are less well understood. The current study evaluated the effects of a 10-week strengthening exercise intervention on cognitive functioning and EEG in a sample of 13 older adults with early dementia, and 9 normative controls. Results revealed beneficial effects of strengthening exercise on verbal memory coupled with frontal beta and delta power asymmetries and N200 amplitude asymmetry. Results point to increased cognitive efficiency following 10 weeks of strengthening exercise. The findings suggest it is feasible to conduct a strengthening intervention with early dementia patients, and to gather neuropsychological and neurophysiological data to evaluate outcomes. Strengthening exercise may serve as a useful alternative to aerobic exercise.
Keywords:Dementia  Aerobic exercise  Neuropsychological  Neurophysiological  Asymmetry
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