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How Interventions Might Improve Cognition in Healthy Older Adults

机译:干预如何改善健康的成年人的认知

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Many of the cognitive declines in healthy aging are moderated by experience, suggesting that interventions may be beneficial. Goals for aging outcomes include improving performance on untrained tasks, remediating observed cognitive declines, and ensuring preservation of functional ability. This selective review evaluates current progress towards these goals. Most research focuses on untrained tasks. Interventions associated with this outcome include games and exercises practicing specific cognitive skills, as well as aerobic exercise, and modestly benefit a relatively narrow range of cognitive tasks. Few studies have directly tested improvements in tasks on which individuals have been shown to experience longitudinal decline, so this goal has not been realized, though remediation can be examined rather easily. Little work has been done to develop psycho-metrically strong functional outcomes that could be used to test preservation of independence in everyday activities. Virtual reality approaches to functional assessment show promise for achieving the third goal.
机译:健康衰老中的许多认知下降均由经验减轻,表明干预措施可能是有益的。老化结果的目标包括提高未经训练的任务的绩效,纠正观察到的认知能力下降以及确保保持功能能力。这项选择性评估评估了实现这些目标的当前进展。大多数研究集中在未经训练的任务上。与此结果相关的干预措施包括进行特定认知技能的游戏和练习以及有氧运动,并适度地使相对狭窄的认知任务受益。很少有研究直接测试了个人经历纵向下降的任务的改进,因此尽管可以很容易地检查补救措施,但仍未实现该目标。开展心理测量功能强大的功能性结果(可用于测试日常活动中的独立性测试)的工作很少。功能评估的虚拟现实方法显示出实现第三个目标的希望。

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