Exercise Types and the Risk of Developing Cognitive Decline in Older Women: A Prospective Study.

作者: Yosuke Osuka , Narumi Kojima , Hiroyuki Sasai , Yuki Ohara , Yutaka Watanabe

DOI: 10.3233/JAD-200867

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摘要: BACKGROUND Participation in exercise may be useful for dementia prevention; however, the specific types which best to reduce risk of developing cognitive decline have remained unidentified literature. OBJECTIVE To examine relationships with older women. METHODS This 1- 2-year population-based cohort study included 687 community-dwelling Japanese women without disability, neurological disease, dementia, or impairment assessed as <24 points on Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) at baseline survey. Developing was defined a decrease ≥3 participant's MMSE score during follow-up. We classified individuals into participation (≥3 months) and non-participation (<3 groups 17 different types. Log-binominal regression analyses were applied compare ratios confidence intervals between two groups. RESULTS Thirty-nine participants (5.7%) developed follow-up period. After adjusting confounders (age, score, depressive symptoms, body mass index, heart hypertension, diabetes, smoking, low educational level, period survey), those who participated calisthenics demonstrated significantly lower than did not participate calisthenics. No significant other found. CONCLUSION reduced women, indicating that type promoting prevention.

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