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Integrated cognitive and physical fitness training enhances attention abilities in older adults

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Integrated cognitive and physical fitness training enhances attention abilities in older adults

J. A. Anguera, J. J. Wolponi, et al.

Discover how an integrated cognitive-physical fitness intervention, the Body-Brain Trainer, revolutionized attention abilities in older adults. Participants experienced remarkable improvements in both physical fitness and attention metrics, surpassing a control group and even showing neural signatures akin to younger adults. This groundbreaking research was conducted by Joaquín A. Anguera, Joshua J. Wolponi, Alexander J. Simon, Courtney L. Gallien, Camarin E. Rolle, Roger Anguera-Singla, Erica A. Pitsch, Christian J. Thompson, and Adam Gazzaley.

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Abstract
Preserving attention abilities is of great concern to older adults who are motivated to maintain their quality of life. Both cognitive and physical fitness interventions have been utilized in intervention studies to assess maintenance and enhancement of attention abilities in seniors, and a coupling of these approaches is a compelling strategy to buttress both cognitive and physical health in a time- and resource-effective manner. With this perspective, we created a closed-loop, motion-capture video game (Body-Brain Trainer: BBT) that adapts a player’s cognitive and physical demands in an integrated approach, thus creating a personalized and cohesive experience across both domains. Older adults who engaged in two months of BBT improved on both physical fitness (measures of blood pressure and balance) and attention (behavioral and neural metrics of attention on a continuous performance task) outcomes measures beyond that of an expectancy matched, active, placebo control group, with maintenance of improved attention performance evidenced 1 year later. Following training, the BBT group’s improvement on the attention outcome measure exceeded performance levels attained by an untrained group of 20-year olds, and showed age-equilibration of a neural signature of attention shown to decline with age: midline frontal theta power. These findings highlight the potential benefits of an integrated, cognitive-physical, closed-loop training platform as a powerful tool for both cognitive and physical enhancement in older adults.
Publisher
npj Aging
Published On
Aug 30, 2022
Authors
Joaquín A. Anguera, Joshua J. Wolponi, Alexander J. Simon, Courtney L. Gallien, Camarin E. Rolle, Roger Anguera-Singla, Erica A. Pitsch, Christian J. Thompson, Adam Gazzaley
Tags
cognitive training
physical fitness
older adults
attention improvement
neural metrics
Body-Brain Trainer
intervention
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