| Literature DB >> 35783735 |
Kaja Teraz1,2, Luka Šlosar1, Armin H Paravlić1,2,3, Eling D de Bruin4,5, Uros Marusic1,6.
Abstract
Background: Efficient performance of most daily activities requires intact and simultaneous execution of motor and cognitive tasks. To mitigate age-related functional decline, various combinations of motor and cognitive training have shown promising results. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was to evaluate the efficacy of different types of motor-cognitive training interventions (e.g., sequential and simultaneous) on selected functional outcomes in healthy older adults.Entities:
Keywords: dual-task; elderly; mobility; motor-cognitive intervention; postural control
Year: 2022 PMID: 35783735 PMCID: PMC9245546 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.837710
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Inclusion and exclusion criteria.
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| Study design | RCT |
| Language | English |
| Mean age of participants: | 60 years or more |
| Type of intervention | Motor-cognitive intervention |
| Comparison group | Passive control group |
| Active control group – motor training | |
| Outcomes of the study | Gait speed under a single – task condition |
| Gait speed under a dual- task condition | |
| Timed Up and Go test | |
| Berg Balance Scale test | |
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| No control group | |
| Participants younger than 60 years | |
| Non-English language | |
| Unsuitable measurement of balance (e.g., force plate) | |
| Unsuitable measurement of gait (e.g., treadmill) | |
| Unsuitable motor-cognitive interventions (e.g., additionally added cognitive tasks during interventions, incorporated cognitive task that was not part of exergame intervention) |
Quality assessment of included studies with healthy older adults according to PEDro scale.
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| Bieryla ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | X | X | 6 |
| Bischoff et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | X | - | - | X | X | 5 |
| de Bruin et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | X | X | 5 |
| Chao et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | - | X | X | 6 |
| Desjardins-Crepeau et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | X | - | - | X | X | 6 |
| Eggenberger et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | X | X | 5 |
| Eggenberger et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | - | 3 | |
| Falbo et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | X | X | 5 |
| Franco et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | - | X | X | 6 |
| Fraser et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | X | X | 5 |
| Gallardo-Meza et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | - | X | 6 |
| Gregory et al. ( | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | - | X | X | X | 8 |
| Gschwind et al. ( | - | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | 6 |
| Gschwind et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | 7 |
| Hiyamizu et al. ( | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | - | X | X | X | 8 |
| Jardim et al. ( | X | - | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | 6 |
| Jehu et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | - | X | X | 6 |
| Jorgensen et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | X | X | X | X | X | 8 |
| Kao et al. ( | X | X | X | X | X | X | - | X | - | X | - | 8 |
| Karahan et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | 7 |
| Kwok and Pua ( | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | - | - | X | X | 7 |
| Lai et al. ( | - | X | - | X | - | - | X | - | - | - | X | 4 |
| Lee et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | X | X | X | X | X | 8 |
| Lee et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | X | X | - | X | X | 7 |
| Maillot et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | - | X | 6 |
| Medeiros et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | 7 |
| Morat et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | X | - | X | X | 6 |
| Nagano et al. ( | X | X | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | X | 8 |
| Nematollahi et al. ( | X | X | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | X | X | 8 |
| Ng et al. ( | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | X | X | X | X | 9 |
| Nishiguchi et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | X | X | - | X | X | 7 |
| Norouzi et al. ( | X | X | X | X | - | - | - | X | X | X | X | 8 |
| Padala et al. ( | X | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | X | X | 6 |
| Park et al. ( | - | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | X | X | 4 |
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| van het Reve and de Bruin ( | X | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | X | X | X | 9 |
| Yamada et al. ( | X | X | X | X | - | - | X | X | - | X | X | 8 |
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Sequential motor-cognitive training.
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| Desjardins-Crepeau et al. ( | ARdt = In addition to the aerobic and resistance training participants performed cognitive training on a PC (visual discrimination tasks performed separately and concurrently) | AR = Aerobic exercises + passive computer lessons (excel, word) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Pothier et al. ( | ARdt = In addition to the aerobic and resistance training participants performed cognitive training on a PC (number and shape discrimination tasks) | AR = Aerobic exercises + passive computer lessons (excel, word) | Gait speed - ↑ for both EXP group and CON AR | |
| van het Reve and de Bruin ( | In addition to the strength and balance training participants performed CogniPlus program. | Strength and balance training 12 weeks, 2-times per week (40 min/trial) | Gait speed (no improvement) | |
| de Bruin et al. ( | In addition to the strength and balance training participants performed CogniPlus program | Strength and balance training 12 weeks, 2-times per week (45–60 min/trial) | ETGUG - ↑ for CON and EXP | |
| Ng et al. ( | In addition to the strength and balance training participants performed cognitive training (stimulate short term memory, enhance attention and information-processing skills and reasoning and problem solving abilities) | CON passive = Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) CON motor = The exercise program was designed to improve strength and balance | Gait speed (6MWT) ↑ for CON motor | |
| Fraser et al. ( | ARdt = In addition to the aerobic and resistance training participants performed cognitive training on a PC (two visual discrimination tasks) | AR = Aerobic exercises + passive computer lessons (excel, word) ST = Stretching exercises + passive computer lessons (excel, word) 12 weeks: 3-times per week (2x-physical exercise + 1x-computer lessons; 60 min/trial) | Gait speed - DT – ↑ for both CON and both EXP group | |
| Sipilä et al. ( | In addition to strength, balance, and aerobic training participants performed cognitive training on a PC (learning general computer skills) | Strength, balance, and aerobic training 1 year: 2-time per week (45 min/trial) + 2–3-times per week home based training (20–30 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group |
Exergaming.
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| Eggenberger et al. ( | Video game dancing + strength and balance exercises | Treadmill walking + strength and balance training 24 weeks: 2-times per week (60 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Morat et al. ( | Volitional stepping exergame on the Dividat Senso device | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Phirom et al. ( | Xbox 360 Kinect – stepping on different targets and in different directions, and balance training. | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Kao et al. ( | Hot Plus interactive health service system – psychomotor skills training | Active control group by use of a tablet computer for the passive information activity. | Gait speed (no improvement) | |
| Karahan et al. ( | Xbox 360 Kinect | Home-based balance training 6 weeks: 5-times per week (30 min/trial) | BBS – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Pichierri et al. ( | Resistance and balance training + video game dancing | Resistance and balance training 12 weeks: PA: 2-times per week (40 min/trial) | Gait speed (no improvement) | |
| Schwenk et al. ( | Balance training including weight shifting and virtual obstacle crossing tasks with visual/auditory real-time joint movement feedback using wearable sensors. | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed – ↑ EXP group | |
| Schoene et al. ( | Step training using a videogame technology (DDR) | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Bieryla and Dold ( | Wii Balance Board with Wii Fit training | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Bieryla ( | Xbox Kinect training to improve balance. | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | BBS – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Chao et al. ( | Wii Fit training | Health educational session 4 weeks: 1-times per week (30 min/trial) | BBS – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Sápi et al. ( | Kinect balance training | CONmotor = Conventional balance training CONpassive= Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) 6 weeks: 3-times per week (30 min/trial) | TUG – ↑ for CON motor and EXP group | |
| Sato et al. ( | Kinect training | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed | |
| Schättin et al. ( | Exergame training | Conventional balance training 8 weeks: 3-times per week (30 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ CON group | |
| Sadeghi et al. ( | Virtual reality balance training | CON motor = Traditional balance training CON passive = Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) 8 weeks: 3-times per week (40 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ CON motor and EXP group | |
| Gallardo-Meza et al. ( | Nintendo Wii training (Wii Fit Plus; Wii Balanceboard; Wii Nunchuk) | Recreational physical activity training 4 weeks: 3-times per week (40 min/trial) | TUG – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Lai et al. ( | Interactive video game training (The Xavix Measured Step System) | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Maillot et al. ( | Nintendo Wii training (Wii Balanceboard; Wii Nunchuk) | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed ↑ for EXP group | |
| Gschwind et al. ( | Balance exergame training (iStoppFalls) + strength training | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed (10 MWT) -DT; TUG (no improvement) | |
| Gschwind et al. ( | Home-based interventions of Kinect balance training or Step-mat-training (SMT) exergame | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Rendon et al. ( | Wii Fit balance training | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | TUG (8 feet up and go) – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Franco et al. ( | Wii Fit balance group | CON motor = Matter of balance group CON passive = Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) 3 weeks: 2-times per week (30–45 min/trial) | BBS – ↑ for CON motor and EXP group | |
| Pluchino et al. ( | Video game balance board training | Balance training program 8 weeks: 2-times per week (60 min/trial) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Jorgensen et al. ( | Biofeedback-based Nintendo Wii training | Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer insoles | TUG – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Park et al. ( | Virtual reality training (Wii Fit balance exercise) | Ball game training 8 weeks: 3-times per week (30 min/trial) | TUG – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Kwok and Pua ( | Wii exercise program | Standard Gym-based exercise 12 weeks: 1-times per week (60 min/trial) | TUG – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Yesilyaprak et al. ( | Virtual reality balance training (BTS NIRVANA VR Interactive System) | Conventional balance training 6 weeks: 3-times per week (45-60 min/trial) | BBS – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Eggenberger et al. ( | Interactive cognitive-motor video game dancing | Balance and stretching training 8 weeks: 3-times per week (30 min/trial) | Gait speed (4MWT) (no improvement) | |
| Padala et al. ( | Wii Fit training | Walking training 8 weeks: 5-times per week (30 min/trial) | BBS – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Lee et al. ( | Virtual reality training program | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | BBS – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Nagano et al. ( | Stepping mat exergame | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed (10 MWT) | |
| Yoo et al. ( | Augmented reality-based Otago exercise | Otago exercise group 12 weeks: 3-times per week (60 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Lee et al. ( | Individualized feedback-based virtual reality exercise | Postural, balance, functional, lower body coordination, and lower body strength exercises 8 weeks: 3-times per week (60 min/trial) | 8FUGT – ↑ for CON and EXP group |
Simultaneous motor-cognitive training with additional cognitive task.
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| Norouzi et al. ( | Resistance training wearing an isokinetic exercise device while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (backward number counting, mental arithmetic, calculate the assignment to front, spelling particular names backwards, counting numbers backwards in intervals of 3 and 7, remembering words given in 300 ms intervals, remembering visual images, remembering shapes, remembering colors, differentiating between shapes, remembering the order of a word list). Four weeks: 3-times per week (60–80 min/trial) | CON passive = Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) CON motor = Resistance training with an isokinetic exercise device plus simultaneous motor training (skill training – throwing a bag, holding a bag, balancing the cup on the palm of the hand, holding a medicine ball in both hands) | BBS – ↑ for CON motor and EXP group | |
| Eggenberger et al. ( | Treadmill walking while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (verbal memory tasks) strength and balance exercises. | Treadmill walking + strength and balance training 24 weeks: 2-times per week (60 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group | |
| Rezola-Pardo et al. ( | Strength and balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (different tasks to stimulate attention, executive functions and semantic memory). | Strength and balance exercises 12 weeks: 2-time per week (60 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group, | |
| Raichlen et al. ( | Aerobic training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (memory, executive functions and processing speed exercises). | CON motor = Aerobic exercise CON passive = Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) 12 weeks: 3-time per week (20–35 min/trial) | Gait speed -DT (no improvements) | |
| Plummer-D'Amato et al. ( | Gait and balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (random number generation, word association, backward recitation, working memory). | Gait, balance, and agility training 4 weeks: 1-time per week (45 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group, | |
| Hiyamizu et al. ( | Strength and balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks. | Strength and balance training 12 weeks: 2-times per week (60 min/trial) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Wongcharoen et al. ( | Balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (visuospatial skills, executive functions, attention, and working memory exercises). | CON motor = Balance training 4 weeks: 3-times per week (60 min/trial) | Gait speed - ↑ for CON motor and EXP group. | |
| Nematollahi et al. ( | Balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (adding numbers, counting backwards by 3s during narrow-base walking, naming the opposite direction of their actions). | Balance training 4 weeks: 3-times per week (60 min/trial) | Gait speed (no improvement) | |
| Gregory et al. ( | Aerobic, strength, balance, and flexibility training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (beginner-level square stepping exercise). | Aerobic, strength, balance, and flexibility training 26 weeks: 2–3-times per week (60–75 min/trial) | Gait speed – DT - ↑ for EXP group | |
| Nishiguchi et al. ( | Walking training while simultaneously performing different cognitive tasks (different verbal fluency tasks) | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed - ↑ EXP group | |
| Yamada et al. ( | Stepping training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (different verbal fluency tasks) | Stepping training 24 weeks: 1-time per week (50 min/trial) | Gait speed - DT – ↑ EXP group | |
| Yamada et al. ( | Stretching, strength and agility training (seated) + seated stepping exercise while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (verbal fluency tasks such as listing wirds within a category at a self selected speed) | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed - DT – ↑ EXP group | |
| Theill et al. ( | Treadmill walking while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks (computer based tasks). | CON passive = Passive group (participants were tested before and after intervention) 10 weeks: 2-times per week (15 min/trial) | Gait speed – ↑ for CON and EXP group, | |
| Salazar-González et al. ( | Treadmill walking while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks. | Passive group (participants were tested before and after intervention) | Gait speed – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Jehu et al. ( | Balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks. | CONpassive = Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) CONmotor = Balance and mobility training 12 weeks: 3-times per week (60 min/trial) | TUG – ↑ for CON motor and EXP group | |
| Medeiros et al. ( | Aerobic, flexibility, strength, and balance training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks. | Aerobic, flexibility, strength, and balance training 12 weeks: 3-times per week (50 min/trial) | TUG (no improvement) | |
| Bischoff et al. ( | Balance, coordination, aerobic and strength training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks. | Balance, coordination, aerobic and strength training 16 weeks: 2-times per week (45–60 min/trial) | Gait speed | |
| Jardim et al. ( | Aerobic, resistance, and stretching training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks. | Passive group (only pre- and post-intervention assessment) | Gait speed – ↑ for EXP group | |
| Falbo et al. ( | Aerobic, strength, agility, balance and stretching training while simultaneously performing cognitive tasks relying on executive functions. | Aerobic, strength, agility, balance and stretching training while simultaneously performing physical dual task exercise. | Gait speed -DT |