“…However, there is some evidence that simultaneous exercise-cognitive training studies incorporating aerobic training combined with cognitive challenges (e.g., exergaming) and memory training, are associated with cognitive improvements in healthy older adults (Anderson-Hanley et al, 2012 ; Theill et al, 2013 ; Barcelos et al, 2015 ). In addition, studies that have incorporated PRT with balance training (Hiyamizu et al, 2012 ), stepping exercises (Kayama et al, 2014 ; Nishiguchi et al, 2015 ), and/or aerobic training (Leon et al, 2015 ; Yokoyama et al, 2015 ), performed with secondary cognitive or motor tasks, have also shown positive effects on cognition (Table 2 ). For example, improvements in executive function, global cognitive function and attention were observed in community dwelling older adults following 12-weeks of low-intensity aerobic and PRT performed simultaneously with arithmetic and word games, compared to an exercise-only (60-min three times a week) group (Yokoyama et al, 2015 ).…”