Aging well: Processing speed inhibition and working memory related to balance and aerobic endurance

作者:Zettel Watson Laura; Suen Meagan; Wehbe Lara; Rutledge Dana N; Cherry Barbara J*
来源:Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 2017, 17(1): 108-115.
DOI:10.1111/ggi.12682

摘要

AimThe present study explored whether certain physical performance measures could be linked to specific cognitive domains in healthy older adults. MethodA total of 50 adults (mean age 69.5 years, SD 8.1) were evaluated on physical performance using measures of balance (Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale), functional mobility (8-ft up-and-go), lower body strength (30-s chair stand), gait (30-ft walk velocity) and aerobic endurance (6-min walk). Cognitive measures included Stroop Color-Word Test, Digit Span Backward, Trail Making Tests, Everyday Problems Test, Digit Symbol Substitution and a Brown-Peterson test. Principal component analyses reduced cognition to domains of processing speed, inhibition and working memory. ResultsHierarchical regression analyses were carried out with age and each physical measure as potential predictors of the three cognitive domains. The balance scale and 6-min walk were specifically associated with processing speed, inhibition and working memory. ConclusionsBetter dynamic balance and aerobic endurance predicted enhanced processing speed, inhibition and working memory in older adults, with these last two domains considered components of executive function. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2017; 17: 108-115.

  • 出版日期2017-1