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Title: | Acute Effects of Augmented Reality Exergames versus Cycle Ergometer on Reaction Time, Visual Attention, and Verbal Fluency in Community Older Adults |
Authors: | Ferreira, Soraia Marmeleira, José del Pozo-Cruz, Jesús Bernardino, A. Leite, Nilton Brandão, Mafalda Raimundo, Armando |
Keywords: | executive functions older adults acute effects cognition augmented reality |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
Citation: | Ferreira, S., Marmeleira, J., del Pozo-Cruz, J., Bernardino, A., Leite, N., Brandão, M., & Raimundo, A. (2022). Acute Effects of Augmented Reality Exergames versus Cycle Ergometer on Reaction Time, Visual Attention, and Verbal Fluency in Community Older Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22):14667. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214667 |
Abstract: | Background: This study aims to investigate the acute effects of an augmented reality session and a cycle ergometer session compared to no exercise on the reaction times, cognitive flexibility, and verbal fluency of older adults. Methods: Each participant did a familiarization with cognitive tests and the following three sessions: cycle ergometer, no exercise (control group), and augmented reality exergame (Portable Exergame Platform for Elderly) sessions. The participants were randomized in a within-group design into one of six possible combinations. Each moment had a 30 min duration, and after the session, the participants performed a Trail Making Test, a verbal fluency test, and a Deary–Liewald reaction time task. The data were analyzed with a one-way ANOVA with a Bonferroni adjustment. Results: The analysis between the no exercise, cycle ergometer, and augmented reality sessions showed no significant differences in the cognitive measurements. Conclusions: One session of the cycle ergometer exercise or the augmented reality exergames does not acutely improve the reaction times, cognitive flexibility, or verbal fluency in the elderly. |
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Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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