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Do older t'ai chi practitioners have better attention and memory function?

机译:年龄较大的太极拳练习者是否具有更好的注意力和记忆功能?

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OBJECTIVES: Cognitive declines are common in older people and can be a major health issue in an aging world. One type of body-mind exercises, t'ai chi, can be a possible means to help maintaining older adults' cognitive abilities, in addition to beneficial effects of physical exercises. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether t'ai chi practitioners had better attention and memory functions than older people with or without regular exercises. METHODS: A cross-sectional study examining the relationship between t'ai chi practice and age-, gender- and education-similar older peoples' attention and memory functions. Forty-two (42) community-dwelling elderly subjects, aged 60 or older, recruited from t'ai chi clubs in Hong Kong formed the t'ai chi group. Another 49 elderly having regular exercise habits were recruited from community centers for inclusion in the exercise group. A nonexercise group (normal healthy control) consisting of 44 subjects were also recruited by random selection and through contacting local elderly centers. They were also screened by the Modified Barthel Index, Chinese Mini-mental Status Examination, Geriatric Depression Scale, and evaluated by attention tests (Color Trail Form A-1 and 2) and memory tests (including Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test and The Hong Kong List Learning Test). RESULTS: The main finding was that the three groups differed in attention and memory functions, and the t'ai chi group had demonstrated better performance than the other two groups in most subtests. CONCLUSIONS: As a causal relationship cannot be assumed in the present cross-sectional study, future research is required to examine how t'ai chi can improve cognitive function using a randomized control trial as well as determining whether t'ai chi practice can lead to better health status among elderly people.
机译:目的:认知障碍在老年人中很常见,并且可能是老龄化世界中的主要健康问题。除了体育锻炼的有益效果外,一种“身心锻炼”可能是帮助维持老年人认知能力的一种手段。这项研究的目的是调查太极拳练习者是否比有规律或无规律运动的老年人有更好的注意力和记忆功能。方法:一项横断面研究,研究太极拳练习与年龄,性别和教育程度相似的老年人的注意力和记忆功能之间的关系。从香港太极拳俱乐部招募的四十二(42)名年龄在60岁以上的社区居民老年人受试者组成了太极拳小组。从社区中心招募了另外49名具有定期锻炼习惯的老年人,将他们纳入锻炼组。还通过随机选择并通过联系当地老年中心招募了由44名受试者组成的非运动组(正常健康对照)。他们还通过改良的Barthel指数,中国人迷你精神状态检查,老年抑郁量表进行筛选,并通过注意力测试(A-1和2色表)和记忆力测试(包括Rivermead行为记忆力测试和香港列表)进行评估学习测试)。结果:主要发现是三组的注意力和记忆功能不同,在大多数子测试中,太极拳组的表现均优于其他两组。结论:由于在本项横断面研究中不能假设因果关系,因此需要进行进一步的研究,以使用随机对照试验检查太极拳如何改善认知功能,以及确定太极拳练习是否可以导致改善老年人的健康状况。

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