THE EFFECT OF REPEATED BALL TARGETING EXERCISE ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION, PROPRIOCEPTION AND MOTOR CONTROL ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS

The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of repeated ball targeting exercise on cognition function and motor control in healthy women according to different age ranges. A total of 30 healthy women were assigned to 5 different groups according to their age range. The cognitive test, joint...

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Cognition
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Dementia
Exercise
Mental disorders
Older people
Physical fitness
Proprioception
Womens health
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