Journal article
EFFECTS OF RANDOMIZED EXERCISE TRAINING ON COGNITION OF OLDER ADULTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS: AN UMBRELLA REVIEW
Abstract
Abstract There is accumulative evidence supporting the benefits of regular physical activity along the cognitive role of older adults with cognitive impairments (OAwCIs). Since the publishing of our meta-analytic review evaluating the effects of randomized exercise trials on cognitive function of OAwCIs (Heyn, Abreu & Ottenbacher, 2004), a plethora of meta-analysis reviews have been published in this field. Thus, our review team appraised the …
Authors
Heyn P; Kellerson J; Tagawa A; Hoffecker L; Krishnan S; Negm A; Ottenbacher K
Journal
Innovation in aging, Vol. 2, No. Suppl 1, pp. 930–930
Publication Date
November 2018
ISSN
2399-5300