Effects on Frailty and Cognitive Decline in Individuals Over 65 Years After Participating in a Multicomponent Exercise Program: A Systematic Review

 

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Autores: Charda Colina, Andrea, Santiago, Marta Victoria, Pulgar, Susana
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
實物特徵:Introduction: Aging is a biological and inevitable phenomenon associated with molecular and cellular damage over time. This process significantly increases the risk of various clinical syndromes, such as frailty and cognitive decline. Consequently, various tools, including physical exercise, have been developed to reduce or prevent these issues in the older population. Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of multicomponent exercise programs in individuals over 65 years, focusing on their effects in reducing signs of frailty and cognitive decline. Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, searches were conducted in four databases: Pubmed, Google Scholar, Scielo, and Dialnet, selecting a total of twenty-two articles published between 2014 and 2024. Eight studies were chosen where multicomponent training was used to address frailty and cognitive decline. Results: The results from this systematic review indicate that engaging in a multicomponent exercise program for a minimum duration of 8-12 weeks improves signs of frailty and cognitive decline in older individuals. Conclusions: Multicomponent exercise also appears to be an effective tool in preventing and/or reducing disability, frailty, and cognitive decline.
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機構:Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
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Palabra clave:aging
cognitive deterioration
elderly
fragility
physical condition
physical excercise
adulto mayor
condición fisica
deterioro cognitivo
ejercicio fisico
envejecimiento
fragilidad
condição física
deterioração cognitiva
envelhecimento
exercício físico
fragilidade
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