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Effects Of Taichi Exercise On Neuropsychology In Elderly Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment

Posted on:2018-12-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330512493885Subject:Human Movement Science
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Objective:In the present study we investigated the frequency of index finger wrist in elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment and mildly cognitive impairment in elderly patients.We observed the frequency characteristics of index index of elderly children in different groups,and discussed the relationship between mild cognitive impairment and tai chi boxing The effect of the 2-Back task,the More-Odd Shifting task and the modified Flanker task on the elderly with mild cognitive impairment in the two groups without exercise and tai chi The effect of tai chi on the neurological function of patients with mild cognitive impairment can be used to monitor the neurodegeneration of early mild cognitive impairment and the practice of Taijiquan to prevent early mild cognitive impairment.Methods:Subjects from the Shanghai Yangpu District community residents and the elderly in Shanghai Huangpu District elderly,Yangpu District community residents without daily exercise habits,tai chi exercise standards for more than 18 months of regular tai chi practice experience,each Weeks practice the number of times 2 times,2.5 h each time intensive training.According to the standard for preliminary screening,a total of287 subjects(no exercise habits of 149 elderly people,tai chi elderly 138 people),followed by the inclusion of subjects tested Mo CA scale,according to the Mo CA scale score is divided into Mild cognitive impairment in the elderly(N = 109)and non-mild cognitive impairment in the elderly(N = 178).The age and age of 109 elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment were divided into two groups: mild mild cognitive impairment group(M group,n = 30)and tai chi mild cognitive impairment group(TM group,n = 30).All subjects were right-handed,voluntary participation,and informed consent.The subjects were divided into three groups: the young people who participated in the event-related potential test from the non-motor mild cognitive impairment group and the tai chi mild cognitive disorder group.(TMZ),the event-related potential P300 test of the Flanker paradigm,and the 2-Back task and the More-orphan mild cognitive impairment function group(TMZ)Odd Shifting task.Results:Table 1 showed thatas a result of the statistical analysis,the age,height,body weight and Mo CA of the two groups with mild cognitive impairment were not significantly different.Table 2 found that Taichi practitioners mild cognitive impairment of the elderly left hand and right hand frequency were significantly higher than no exercise habits mild cognitive impairment in the elderly left hand and right hand frequency(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the accuracy and response time of the behavioral data between the two groups of mild cognitive impairment,the latency of N2 was lower than that of the non-exercise group(P<0.05),and the P300 amplitude was significantly lower Exercise group(P <0.01).Conclusion:Mild cognitive impairment in patients with a certain degree of hand function decline.Long-term practice tai chi exercise can improve the executive function of patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Keywords/Search Tags:mild cognitive impairment, Taichi, frequency, executive function, event-related potential
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