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±è°æ¾Æ:Kim Kyoung-Ah
±è¿Á¼ö:Kim Ok-Soo
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Abstract
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Purpose : This study was to develop and verify the effects of the exercise-cognitive combined dual-task training program on cognitive function and depression of the elderly with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Methods : A non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design was used. The participants were assigned into two groups: an experimental group receiving an exercise-cognitive combined dual-task (n=20) and a control group receiving a simple-task (n=18). After 8 weeks of intervention (2 days per week), the change in depression and cognitive functions were compared between the groups.
Results : General cognitive function (t=-2.81, p=.011), frontal cognitive function (Z=-3.50, p£¼.001), attention/working memory function (U=-2.91, p=.004), depression (t=4.96, p£¼.001) of the experimental group were significantly increased than those of the control group.
Conclusion : The findings of the study showed that an exercise-cognitive combined dual-task program for MCI was effective in improving general cognitive function, frontal and executive function, attention/working memory function, and reducing depression.
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Mild cognitive impairment, Cognitive function, Depression, Dual-task program
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