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KMID : 1135520140100050291
Korean Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2014 Volume.10 No. 5 p.291 ~ p.294
Relationships of exercise with frailty, depression, and cognitive function in older women
Jeoung Bog-Ja

Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to provide basic data to identify which types of exercise promote health of older adults. To this end, this study investigated how exercise affects frailty, depression, and cognitive functions in older adults. Frailty, depression, and cognitive function assessed in the exercise participants, 164 older adult women. Results revealed that participants¡¯ frailty and depression varied according to exercise participation time and frequency. In particular, dancing was more effective than other types of exercise in reducing frailty and depression. Exercise duration and frequency did not influence cognitive function, but results indicated that table tennis exerted a greater influence on cognitive function than other types of exercise did. In addition, cognitive function differed according to the degree of frailty participants displayed.
KEYWORD
Aging, exercise, Frailty, Depression, Cognitive function
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