The Benefits of Physical Activity and Exercise in Motor and Cognitive Functions in Older Adults
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Sport and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 21889
Special Issue Editors
Interests: physical exercise; motor fitness; ageing; adapted physical activity; embodiment
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Interests: body composition; physical activity; exercise; health; ageing
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Interests: physical activity; exercise and health; examining objective physical activity and sedentary behaviour levels and it’s relationship with different health outcomes and biological markers across lifespan; developing pedometer-based strategies to help modify behaviours towards physical activity and an active lifestyle in clinical populations and to explore the effects of such interventions on the health of the individuals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The growing proportion and longevity of older adults is a global phenomenon, as recognized by the United Nations (Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 2019). In this context, a significant challenge in the years to come is to provide appropriate conditions and services for older adults to live a long and healthy life. Physical activity and exercise are essential strategies for helping people cope with the functional and health challenges associated with advanced age. Both motor skills and motor fitness could benefit from active physical lifestyles and regular engagement in exercise. This is particularly relevant for older adults, as they tend to experience mobility problems, a higher risk of falls and a decline in the performance of daily living activities. Besides, cognitive functioning also undergoes detrimental changes during ageing, affecting older adults' functional status and quality of life. In this regard, in recent years there has been growing interest about the impact of exercise on cognition and brain health, including on the underlying mechanisms. For this Special Issue, authors are invited to submit original studies or review recent work on the benefits of physical activity and exercise on motor and/or cognitive functioning and related aspects in both healthy ageing and age-related pathological conditions. Some subareas of interest include mode of exercise (e.g., multicomponent/multimodal and mind–body exercise), motor skills, motor assessment, activities of daily living, cognition, neuroplasticity, institutionalization and feasibility. Both quantitative and qualitative studies are welcome.
Prof. Dr. José Francisco Filipe Marmeleira
Prof. Dr. Armando de Mendoça Raimundo
Prof. Dr. Jesús del Pozo-Cruz
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- physical exercise
- mind-body exercise
- elderly
- motor fitness
- balance
- mobility
- agility
- dual-task training
- cognition
- processing speed
- executive function
- brain health
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