Physical exercise frequency and cognition: a multicenter cross-sectional cohort study

Dementia imposes a heavy burden on society and families, therefore, effective drug treatments, exploring and preventing factors associated with dementia, are paramount. To provide reference points for the best frequency of physical exercise (physical exercise), we investigated the association betwee...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in aging neuroscience 2024-03, Vol.16, p.1381692-1381692
Hauptverfasser: Wen, Chen, Gan, Jing-Huan, Huang, Guo-Wei, Wang, Xiao-Dan, Lü, Yang, Niu, Jian-Ping, Meng, Xin-Ling, Cai, Pan, Li, Yang, Gang, Bao-Zhi, You, Yong, Lv, Yan, Ren, Zhi-Hong, Liu, Shuai, Zeng, Yan, Ji, Yong
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Zusammenfassung:Dementia imposes a heavy burden on society and families, therefore, effective drug treatments, exploring and preventing factors associated with dementia, are paramount. To provide reference points for the best frequency of physical exercise (physical exercise), we investigated the association between frequency of PE and cognition in Chinese old adults. 16,181 Chinese participants aged 65 years or older were included in this study. Associations between PE and cognition were estimated multivariate logistic and linear regression analyses. Associations were further investigated across dementia subtypes (Alzheimer dementia, vascular dementia, and other types of dementia). Subgroup analyses were performed in different age groups, in populations with and without stroke, and those with and without hypertension. PE associated with dementia after adjusting for full covariates (OR: 0.5414, 95% CI: 0.4536-0.6491,  
ISSN:1663-4365
1663-4365
DOI:10.3389/fnagi.2024.1381692