2017
DOI: 10.26444/monz/75566
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Physical activity and mild cognitive impairment

Abstract: Wprowadzenie. Łagodne zaburzenia poznawcze (Mild Cognitive Impairment-MCI) to niejednorodny zespół kliniczny charakteryzujący osoby znajdujące się w wysokiej grupie ryzyka rozwoju zespołu otępiennego. Oznacza większe niż przeciętne osłabienie funkcji poznawczych związane z wiekiem, charakterystyczne dla stanu pomiędzy normą a otępieniem. Obraz kliniczny jest zróżnicowany w zależności od tego, która z domen poznawczych jest zaburzona w największym stopniu. Łagodne zaburzenia poznawcze mogą być skutkiem zmian zw… Show more

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“…Physical activity, as one of the methods that can delay the conversion of MCI to dementia, is a low-risk method, provided, of course, that the type of physical effort is adapted to a specific patient (his age, lifestyle, physical condition and somatic state). It is also a cheap and widely available method [ 33 ], which we have also used it successfully in our patients. Based on the results of studies conducted in people over the age of 65, it has been proven that regular and prolonged physical activity is associated with a higher level of cognitive functions, and later in life with a lower risk of cognitive disorders, the so-called successful aging [ 34 ], we can conclude that physical activity should be promoted as a modifiable preventive factor contributing to the improvement of well-being and increasing the efficiency of cognitive functions [ 35 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Physical activity, as one of the methods that can delay the conversion of MCI to dementia, is a low-risk method, provided, of course, that the type of physical effort is adapted to a specific patient (his age, lifestyle, physical condition and somatic state). It is also a cheap and widely available method [ 33 ], which we have also used it successfully in our patients. Based on the results of studies conducted in people over the age of 65, it has been proven that regular and prolonged physical activity is associated with a higher level of cognitive functions, and later in life with a lower risk of cognitive disorders, the so-called successful aging [ 34 ], we can conclude that physical activity should be promoted as a modifiable preventive factor contributing to the improvement of well-being and increasing the efficiency of cognitive functions [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%