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The LIFE Cognition Study: design and baseline characteristics

Observational studies have shown beneficial relationships between exercise and cognitive function. Some clinical trials have also demonstrated improvements in cognitive function in response to moderate–high intensity aerobic exercise; however, these have been limited by relatively small sample sizes...

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Autores principales: Sink, Kaycee M, Espeland, Mark A, Rushing, Julia, Castro, Cynthia M, Church, Timothy S, Cohen, Ronald, Gill, Thomas M, Henkin, Leora, Jennings, Janine M, Kerwin, Diana R, Manini, Todd M, Myers, Valerie, Pahor, Marco, Reid, Kieran F, Woolard, Nancy, Rapp, Stephen R, Williamson, Jeff D
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4154884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210447
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S65381
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author Sink, Kaycee M
Espeland, Mark A
Rushing, Julia
Castro, Cynthia M
Church, Timothy S
Cohen, Ronald
Gill, Thomas M
Henkin, Leora
Jennings, Janine M
Kerwin, Diana R
Manini, Todd M
Myers, Valerie
Pahor, Marco
Reid, Kieran F
Woolard, Nancy
Rapp, Stephen R
Williamson, Jeff D
author_facet Sink, Kaycee M
Espeland, Mark A
Rushing, Julia
Castro, Cynthia M
Church, Timothy S
Cohen, Ronald
Gill, Thomas M
Henkin, Leora
Jennings, Janine M
Kerwin, Diana R
Manini, Todd M
Myers, Valerie
Pahor, Marco
Reid, Kieran F
Woolard, Nancy
Rapp, Stephen R
Williamson, Jeff D
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description Observational studies have shown beneficial relationships between exercise and cognitive function. Some clinical trials have also demonstrated improvements in cognitive function in response to moderate–high intensity aerobic exercise; however, these have been limited by relatively small sample sizes and short durations. The Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) Study is the largest and longest randomized controlled clinical trial of physical activity with cognitive outcomes, in older sedentary adults at increased risk for incident mobility disability. One LIFE Study objective is to evaluate the effects of a structured physical activity program on changes in cognitive function and incident all-cause mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Here, we present the design and baseline cognitive data. At baseline, participants completed the modified Mini Mental Status Examination, Hopkins Verbal Learning Test, Digit Symbol Coding, Modified Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure, and a computerized battery, selected to be sensitive to changes in speed of processing and executive functioning. During follow up, participants completed the same battery, along with the Category Fluency for Animals, Boston Naming, and Trail Making tests. The description of the mild cognitive impairment/dementia adjudication process is presented here. Participants with worse baseline Short Physical Performance Battery scores (prespecified at ≤7) had significantly lower median cognitive test scores compared with those having scores of 8 or 9 with modified Mini Mental Status Examination score of 91 versus (vs) 93, Hopkins Verbal Learning Test delayed recall score of 7.4 vs 7.9, and Digit Symbol Coding score of 45 vs 48, respectively (all P<0.001). The LIFE Study will contribute important information on the effects of a structured physical activity program on cognitive outcomes in sedentary older adults at particular risk for mobility impairment. In addition to its importance in the area of prevention of cognitive decline, the LIFE Study will also likely serve as a model for exercise and other behavioral intervention trials in older adults.
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spelling pubmed-41548842014-09-10 The LIFE Cognition Study: design and baseline characteristics Sink, Kaycee M Espeland, Mark A Rushing, Julia Castro, Cynthia M Church, Timothy S Cohen, Ronald Gill, Thomas M Henkin, Leora Jennings, Janine M Kerwin, Diana R Manini, Todd M Myers, Valerie Pahor, Marco Reid, Kieran F Woolard, Nancy Rapp, Stephen R Williamson, Jeff D Clin Interv Aging Original Research Observational studies have shown beneficial relationships between exercise and cognitive function. Some clinical trials have also demonstrated improvements in cognitive function in response to moderate–high intensity aerobic exercise; however, these have been limited by relatively small sample sizes and short durations. The Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders (LIFE) Study is the largest and longest randomized controlled clinical trial of physical activity with cognitive outcomes, in older sedentary adults at increased risk for incident mobility disability. One LIFE Study objective is to evaluate the effects of a structured physical activity program on changes in cognitive function and incident all-cause mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Here, we present the design and baseline cognitive data. At baseline, participants completed the modified Mini Mental Status Examination, Hopkins Verbal Learning Test, Digit Symbol Coding, Modified Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure, and a computerized battery, selected to be sensitive to changes in speed of processing and executive functioning. During follow up, participants completed the same battery, along with the Category Fluency for Animals, Boston Naming, and Trail Making tests. The description of the mild cognitive impairment/dementia adjudication process is presented here. Participants with worse baseline Short Physical Performance Battery scores (prespecified at ≤7) had significantly lower median cognitive test scores compared with those having scores of 8 or 9 with modified Mini Mental Status Examination score of 91 versus (vs) 93, Hopkins Verbal Learning Test delayed recall score of 7.4 vs 7.9, and Digit Symbol Coding score of 45 vs 48, respectively (all P<0.001). The LIFE Study will contribute important information on the effects of a structured physical activity program on cognitive outcomes in sedentary older adults at particular risk for mobility impairment. In addition to its importance in the area of prevention of cognitive decline, the LIFE Study will also likely serve as a model for exercise and other behavioral intervention trials in older adults. Dove Medical Press 2014-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4154884/ /pubmed/25210447 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S65381 Text en © 2014 Sink et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Rushing, Julia
Castro, Cynthia M
Church, Timothy S
Cohen, Ronald
Gill, Thomas M
Henkin, Leora
Jennings, Janine M
Kerwin, Diana R
Manini, Todd M
Myers, Valerie
Pahor, Marco
Reid, Kieran F
Woolard, Nancy
Rapp, Stephen R
Williamson, Jeff D
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4154884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210447
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S65381
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