| Literature DB >> 23509628 |
Lindsay S Nagamatsu1, Alison Chan, Jennifer C Davis, B Lynn Beattie, Peter Graf, Michelle W Voss, Devika Sharma, Teresa Liu-Ambrose.
Abstract
We report secondary findings from a randomized controlled trial on the effects of exercise on memory in older adults with probable MCI. We randomized 86 women aged 70-80 years with subjective memory complaints into one of three groups: resistance training, aerobic training, or balance and tone (control). All participants exercised twice per week for six months. We measured verbal memory and learning using the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) and spatial memory using a computerized test, before and after trial completion. We found that the aerobic training group remembered significantly more items in the loss after interference condition of the RAVLT compared with the control group after six months of training. In addition, both experimental groups showed improved spatial memory performance in the most difficult condition where they were required to memorize the spatial location of three items, compared with the control group. Lastly, we found a significant correlation between spatial memory performance and overall physical capacity after intervention in the aerobic training group. Taken together, our results provide support for the prevailing notion that exercise can positively impact cognitive functioning and may represent an effective strategy to improve memory in those who have begun to experience cognitive decline.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23509628 PMCID: PMC3595715 DOI: 10.1155/2013/861893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Figure 1The CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) flowchart.
| Variablea | BAT | AT | RT | Total |
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| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| Age, years | 75.1 (3.6) | 75.6 (3.6) | 73.9 (3.4) | 74.9 (3.5) |
| Height, cm | 158.2 (7.3) | 159.2 (5.9) | 158.7 (7.0) | 158.7 (6.7) |
| Weight, kg | 66.4 (14.0) | 64.8 (12.8) | 65.2 (10.7) | 65.4 (12.4) |
| Physical activity scale for the elderly | 133.2 (78.1) | 121.6 (52.9) | 151.8 (74.9) | 135.2 (69.52) |
| Education, No (%) | ||||
| Less than grade 9 | 0 (0) | 2 (2.3) | 0 (00 | 2 (2.3) |
| Grade 9 to 12 without certificate or diploma | 5 (5.8) | 3 (3.5) | 2 (2.3) | 10 (11.6) |
| High school certificate or diploma | 7 (8.1) | 7 (8.1) | 7 (8.1) | 21 (24.4) |
| Trades or professional certificate or diploma | 5 (5.8) | 2 (2.3) | 3 (3.5) | 10 (11.6) |
| University certificate or diploma | 8 (9.3) | 8 (9.3) | 8 (9.3) | 24 (27.9) |
| University degree | 3 (3.5) | 8 (9.3) | 8 (9.3) | 19 (22.1) |
| Geriatric depression scaleb | 1.0 (1.8) | 1.1 (1.8) | 1.4 (2.0) | 1.2 (1.8) |
| Functional comorbidities indexc | 2.6 (2.2) | 2.9 (1.5) | 3.0 (1.9) | 2.8 (1.8) |
| Instrumental activities of daily livingd | 7.8 (0.5) | 7.8 (0.5) | 7.7 (0.8) | 7.8 (0.6) |
| Montreal cognitive assessmente | 22.5 (2.8) | 22.2 (2.8) | 21.4 (3.4) | 22.1 (3.0) |
| Minimental state examinationf | 27.1 (1.7) | 27.4 (1.5) | 27.0 (1.8) | 27.2 (1.6) |
| Exercise class compliance, % | 59 (14.8) | 60 (18.7) | 54 (14.7) | 57 (16.1) |
Abbreviations: BAT: balance and tone; AT: aerobic training; RT: resistance training.
aUnless otherwise indicated, data are expressed as mean (SD). Percentages (%) have been rounded and may not total 100.
bMaximum was 15 points.
cMaximum was 18 points.
dMaximum was 8 points.
eMaximum was 30 points.
fMaximum was 30 points.
Mean values (SDs) for RAVLT performance.
| Variable | Baseline | Midpoint | Final |
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| Total acquisition | 40.88 (8.36) | 46.79 (12.68) | 44.36 (11.29) |
| Recall after interference | 7.48 (2.50) | 8.58 (3.89) | 8.52 (3.50) |
| Loss after interference | 3.2 (1.85) | 3.38 (2.63) | 2.16 (1.80) |
| Long delay free recall | 7.52 (2.76) | 8.83 (4.10) | 7.79 (4.23) |
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| Total acquisition | 39.58 (9.04) | 47.22 (11.01) | 43.38 (10.95) |
| Recall after interference | 7.83 (3.21) | 8.83 (3.73) | 9.29 (3.21) |
| Loss after interference | 2.79 (1.79) | 2.87 (2.32) | 1.58 (1.86) |
| Long delay free recall | 7.46 (3.08) | 8.91 (4.28) | 8.13 (3.70) |
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| Total acquisition | 41.00 (8.63) | 43.75 (9.55) | 43.00 (9.61) |
| Recall after interference | 7.60 (2.81) | 8.54 (3.22) | 8.12 (3.52) |
| Loss after interference | 2.76 (1.92) | 2.71 (2.05) | 2.80 (2.58) |
| Long delay free recall | 7.84 (3.33) | 8.26 (3.68) | 8.04 (3.36) |
Abbreviations: BAT: balance and tone; AT: aerobic training; RT: resistance training.
Figure 2Change between baseline and trial completion in loss after interference on the RAVLT as a function of exercise group. The AT group showed significantly more change compared to the BAT group. Error bars represent standard error of the mean.
Mean values (SDs) for spatial memory performance.
| Variable | Baseline | Midpoint | Final |
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| Reaction time, ms | |||
| One item | 981.02 (141.18) | 941.05 (167.40) | 952.57 (193.75) |
| Two items | 1036.40 (176.36) | 997.00 (196.59) | 948.09 (219.19) |
| Three items | 1092.71 (148.86) | 1072.64 (189.75) | 1006.69 (189.75) |
| Accuracya | |||
| One item | 0.76 (0.17) | 0.82 (0.14) | 0.74 (0.17) |
| Two items | 0.81 (0.16) | 0.81 (0.13) | 0.75 (0.19) |
| Three items | 0.72 (0.15) | 0.78 (0.13) | 0.73 (0.17) |
| Choice reaction time, ms | 895.26 (158.07) | 880.42 (149.10) | 889.41 (163.19) |
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| Reaction time, ms | |||
| One item | 958.77 (161.91) | 927.12 (179.21) | 896.51 (172.92) |
| Two items | 1013.56 (198.95) | 982.32 (146.48) | 951.22 (165.06) |
| Three items | 1093.65 (186.34) | 1039.24 (172.98) | 1002.91 (195.64) |
| Accuracy | |||
| One item | 0.73 (0.11) | 0.79 (0.13) | 0.77 (0.12) |
| Two items | 0.75 (0.15) | 0.84 (0.10) | 0.84 (0.09) |
| Three items | 0.71 (0.11) | 0.78 (0.10) | 0.74 (0.09) |
| Choice reaction time, ms | 877.82 (128.62) | 894.49 (130.15) | 910.08 (164.62) |
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| Reaction time, ms | |||
| One item | 993.26 (155.19) | 968.55 (179.74) | 952.00 (178.40) |
| Two items | 1070.66 (210.78) | 1010.36 (198.28) | 1007.27 (187.55) |
| Three items | 1084.62 (215.32) | 1061.94 (190.76) | 1077.48 (223.07) |
| Accuracy | |||
| One item | 0.73 (0.14) | 0.74 (0.14) | 0.79 (0.12) |
| Two items | 0.76 (0.13) | 0.76 (0.15) | 0.79 (0.12) |
| Three items | 0.71 (0.14) | 0.68 (0.15) | 0.74 (0.10) |
| Choice reaction time, ms | 864.91 (111.95) | 885.06 (169.32) | 838.30 (101.36) |
Abbreviations: BAT: balance and tone; AT: aerobic training; RT: resistance training.
aMaximum was 1.00.
Figure 3Change between baseline and trial completion on the spatial memory task as a function of number of items presented and exercise group. Both the RT and AT groups showed improved performance compared to the BAT group for the memorization of three items. Error bars represent standard error of the mean.
Figure 4Significant correlations between change in reaction time performance on the spatial memory task and change in performance on the SPPB for the AT group. SPPB performance was negatively correlated with spatial memory reaction time, where better balance and mobility were associated with faster reaction times.