Verlagslink DOI: | 10.3390/ijerph19073785 | Titel: | Impact of activity tracker usage in combination with a physical activity intervention on physical and cognitive parameters in healthy adults aged 60+ : a randomized controlled trial | Sprache: | Englisch | Autorenschaft: | Auerswald, Tina Hendker, Anna Ratz, Tiara Lippke, Sonia ![]() Pischke, Claudia Ruth Peters, Manuela Meyer, Jochen von Holdt, Kai Voelcker-Rehage, Claudia |
Herausgeber*In: | Liguori, Giorgio Gallè, Francesca |
Schlagwörter: | Activity tracker; Cognition; Exercise; Home-based interventions; Older adults; Simon task; Steps | Erscheinungsdatum: | 22-Mär-2022 | Verlag: | MDPI | Zeitschrift oder Schriftenreihe: | International journal of environmental research and public health : IJERPH | Zeitschriftenband: | 19 | Zeitschriftenausgabe: | 7 | Anfangsseite: | 3785 | Zusammenfassung: | Regular physical activity (PA) is of central importance for healthy aging and has a well-known impact on helping older adults maintain their cognitive and physical health. Thus, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of two physical activity interventions primarily conducted at home (print-based or web-based vs. web-based plus the use of an activity tracker) on cognitive and physical health parameters in older adults. Data of participants (n = 551, 60–80 years) were analyzed after being randomly allocated to a waitlist control group (CG), a web-based or print-based intervention group (IG) or a web-based intervention group that also included the use of an activity tracker (AG). Measured parameters were grip strength, endurance (two-minute step test), gait speed (four-meter walk test), cognition (Simon task; balanced integration score (BIS), reaction time and accuracy) and physical self-concept (Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ)). We found the highest effect sizes in all measured dimensions for AG (grip strength, endurance, gait speed, reaction time, physical self-concept), followed by IG (endurance, gait speed, reaction time, physical self-concept) and CG (endurance, gait speed, BIS). Findings suggest that a combined web-based and activity tracker intervention may improve physical functions, physical self-concept, and cognition in community-dwelling older adults. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/17454 | ISSN: | 1660-4601 | Begutachtungsstatus: | Diese Version hat ein Peer-Review-Verfahren durchlaufen (Peer Review) | Einrichtung: | Constructor University | Dokumenttyp: | Zeitschriftenbeitrag | Hinweise zur Quelle: | article number: 3785 |
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