Cargando…

The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project

BACKGROUND: Physical exercise has positive effects on cognitive function in elderly people. It is unknown, however, if combinations of non-pharmaceutical interventions can produce more benefits than single ones. This study aimed to identify if physical exercise combined with music improves cognitive...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Satoh, Masayuki, Ogawa, Jun-ichi, Tokita, Tomoko, Nakaguchi, Noriko, Nakao, Koji, Kida, Hirotaka, Tomimoto, Hidekazu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24769624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095230
_version_ 1782313600796327936
author Satoh, Masayuki
Ogawa, Jun-ichi
Tokita, Tomoko
Nakaguchi, Noriko
Nakao, Koji
Kida, Hirotaka
Tomimoto, Hidekazu
author_facet Satoh, Masayuki
Ogawa, Jun-ichi
Tokita, Tomoko
Nakaguchi, Noriko
Nakao, Koji
Kida, Hirotaka
Tomimoto, Hidekazu
author_sort Satoh, Masayuki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Physical exercise has positive effects on cognitive function in elderly people. It is unknown, however, if combinations of non-pharmaceutical interventions can produce more benefits than single ones. This study aimed to identify if physical exercise combined with music improves cognitive function in normal elderly people more than exercise alone. METHODS: We enrolled 119 subjects (age 65–84 years old). Forty subjects performed physical exercise (once a week for an hour with professional trainers) with musical accompaniment (ExM group), developed by YAMAHA Music Foundation; 40 subjects performed the same exercise without music (Ex group); 39 subjects were the control group (Cont group). Before and after the year-long intervention, each patient was assessed by neuropsychological batteries. MRIs were performed before and after intervention; the Voxel-based Specific Regional analysis system for Alzheimer's Disease (VSRAD) was used to assess medial temporal lobe atrophy. RESULTS: Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was significant only in visuospatial function. The multiple comparison (ExM vs. Ex, ExM vs. Cont, Ex vs. Cont) was significant between the ExM and Cont group. Intra-group analyses before and after intervention revealed significant improvement in visuospatial function in the ExM group, and significant improvements in other batteries in all three groups. The VSRAD score significantly worsened in the ExM and Ex groups. CONCLUSIONS: Physical exercise combined with music produced more positive effects on cognitive function in elderly people than exercise alone. We attributed this improvement to the multifaceted nature of combining physical exercise with music, which can act simultaneously as both cognitive and physical training. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) UMIN000012148
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4000225
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-40002252014-04-29 The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project Satoh, Masayuki Ogawa, Jun-ichi Tokita, Tomoko Nakaguchi, Noriko Nakao, Koji Kida, Hirotaka Tomimoto, Hidekazu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Physical exercise has positive effects on cognitive function in elderly people. It is unknown, however, if combinations of non-pharmaceutical interventions can produce more benefits than single ones. This study aimed to identify if physical exercise combined with music improves cognitive function in normal elderly people more than exercise alone. METHODS: We enrolled 119 subjects (age 65–84 years old). Forty subjects performed physical exercise (once a week for an hour with professional trainers) with musical accompaniment (ExM group), developed by YAMAHA Music Foundation; 40 subjects performed the same exercise without music (Ex group); 39 subjects were the control group (Cont group). Before and after the year-long intervention, each patient was assessed by neuropsychological batteries. MRIs were performed before and after intervention; the Voxel-based Specific Regional analysis system for Alzheimer's Disease (VSRAD) was used to assess medial temporal lobe atrophy. RESULTS: Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was significant only in visuospatial function. The multiple comparison (ExM vs. Ex, ExM vs. Cont, Ex vs. Cont) was significant between the ExM and Cont group. Intra-group analyses before and after intervention revealed significant improvement in visuospatial function in the ExM group, and significant improvements in other batteries in all three groups. The VSRAD score significantly worsened in the ExM and Ex groups. CONCLUSIONS: Physical exercise combined with music produced more positive effects on cognitive function in elderly people than exercise alone. We attributed this improvement to the multifaceted nature of combining physical exercise with music, which can act simultaneously as both cognitive and physical training. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) UMIN000012148 Public Library of Science 2014-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4000225/ /pubmed/24769624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095230 Text en © 2014 Satoh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Satoh, Masayuki
Ogawa, Jun-ichi
Tokita, Tomoko
Nakaguchi, Noriko
Nakao, Koji
Kida, Hirotaka
Tomimoto, Hidekazu
The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project
title The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project
title_full The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project
title_fullStr The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project
title_short The Effects of Physical Exercise with Music on Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Mihama-Kiho Project
title_sort effects of physical exercise with music on cognitive function of elderly people: mihama-kiho project
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24769624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095230
work_keys_str_mv AT satohmasayuki theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT ogawajunichi theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT tokitatomoko theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT nakaguchinoriko theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT nakaokoji theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT kidahirotaka theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT tomimotohidekazu theeffectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT satohmasayuki effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT ogawajunichi effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT tokitatomoko effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT nakaguchinoriko effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT nakaokoji effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT kidahirotaka effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject
AT tomimotohidekazu effectsofphysicalexercisewithmusiconcognitivefunctionofelderlypeoplemihamakihoproject