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Benefits of physical exercise on executive functions in older people with Parkinson’s disease
Authors:Kátia Tanaka  Antonio Carlos de Quadros Jr  Ruth Ferreira Santos  Florindo Stella  Lilian Teresa Bucken Gobbi  Sebastião Gobbi
Institution:1. UNESP, São Paulo State University at Rio Claro, SP, Brazil;2. Psychopharmacology Research Support Association (AFIP), SP, Brazil;3. Clinic in Geriatric Psychiatry, UNICAMP, State University of Campinas, SP, Brazil
Abstract:The benefits of physical exercise on cognitive functioning have been reported in the literature, but the potential benefits to slow the eventual decline in executive functioning (EF) caused by neurodegeneration from Parkinson’s Disease (PD) have rarely been studied. Thus the objective of this study was to analyze the effects of a multimodal physical exercise program on EF in older people with Parkinson’s disease. The EF of the older people was evaluated by neuropsychological testing, and for confounding variables such as attention, depressive symptoms and anxiety, before and after intervention. The 20 participants were assigned into Control (CG) and Trained (TG) Groups. The TG participated in generalized physical training for 6 months. The ANOVA showed a significant interaction (p < .05) that indicated a beneficial contribution of training on EF. No significant interactions were found in the results for confounding variables between groups and pre- and post-intervention, which supports the beneficial findings of physical exercise training on EF.
Keywords:Parkinson&rsquo  s disease  Older people  Physical activity  Exercise  Executive functions  Cognitive functions
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