Aerobics can delay age-related cognitive decline: Study

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

While most studies on exercise and cognition have focused on the elderly, a new study suggests that aerobics can even prevent or slow the appearance of at least some age-related cognitive changes in young and middle-aged adults.
The study also found that aerobics training increases executive function — cognitive processes important for reasoning, planning and problem-solving — in adults as young as 20, although the effect was stronger with increasing age.
Aerobic exercise is any type of cardiovascular conditioning which can include activities like brisk walking, swimming, running or cycling.
“Executive function usually peaks around age 30 and I think that aerobic exercise is good at rescuing lost function, as opposed to increasing performance in those without a decline,” said Yaakov Stern, faculty member from the Taub Institute of Columbia University in the US.
For the study, researchers assigned 132 adults aged between 20 and 67.
Participants were tested for executive function, processing speed, language, attention and episodic memory prior to being assigned to groups and at 12 and 24 weeks.
The findings, published in the journal Neurology, showed that after 24 weeks, there was a significant improvement in executive function in the aerobics group for participants of all ages and the greater the participant’s age, the greater the improvement in executive function. (IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Albanese raised concerns over China’s Pacific ballistic missile test in meeting with PM Modi

Melbourne, July 9: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, during his meeting with PM Narendra Modi in Melbourne on...

Dr Shivaraj takes charge as Rajiv Gandhi University VC; Guv calls for research excellence

Itanagar, July 9: Renowned academician and retired Professor of Chemistry at Osmania University, Hyderabad, Shivaraj, on Thursday, assumed...

ACA announces players’ pool for inaugural Assam Premier League auction

GUWAHATI, July 9: The Assam Cricket Association (ACA) has announced the players’ pool for the inaugural edition of...

Massive Melbourne reception for PM Modi bowls over Albanese, Victorian Premier

Melbourne, July 9: Thousands of people gathered at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium on Thursday evening, local time, to welcome...