Psychophysiological Responses to Cognitive and Physical Training in Obese Elderly

Nooshin Naghavi, M. Taheri, K. Irandoust
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Objectives: Increasingprevalencerateof anxietydisordersinelderlypopulationsespeciallyduetophysicallimitationshasbecome a key concern for health authorities. Therefore, the objective of the study was to investigate the effects of cognitive and physical training on anxiety in the Elderly. Methods: 49 aged females (62.3 ± 2.6 years) with BMI of 35 - 49.99 kg/m 2 were assigned to one of three groups: Cognitive (n = 17), yoga (n = 16) and control group (n = 16). The cognitive training protocol focusing on breathing techniques, autogenic training, im-agery/visualization, included an 8-week period, three sessions a week. Yoga practices comprising Asana training, Pranaya training, and meditation were conducted 3 times a week, for 8 weeks. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory was given before yoga practice and cognitivetraining. Biofeedbackdeviceswereusedtomonitorgalvanicskinresistanceandrestingheartrate. Thedatawereanalyzed using independent t -test and one-way ANOVA test. Results: The results indicated that both cognitive and physical training had a significant difference on Anxiety in the training groups(P ≤ 0.05),whilenosignificantchangewasfoundforcontrolgroup(P ≥ 0.05). Furthermore,bothtrainingmodesdecreased the skin potential response (SPR) (P < 0.001). In addition, physical training group had lower resting heart rate after intervention comparedtothecognitiveandcontrolgroups(respectively,P=0.04andP=0.001)lowerheartrateandskinconductancelevelover the entire measurement period. Conclusions: It was concluded that the health benefits of yoga aren’t not specific to maintaining physical health, but also extends to lowering the anxiety in elderly with obesity. It was also suggested that cognitive training can mitigate the anxiety symptoms in the elderly while no physical changes were shown in cognitive training. studystrategypredominantlyincludedconsideringtheef-fect of either cognitive (mental or physical training (yoga) on anxiety and biofeedback responses (resting heart and skin resistance) in obese elderly females.
肥胖老年人对认知和体能训练的心理生理反应
目的:焦虑症在老年人群中,特别是由于身体限制而日益普遍,已成为卫生当局关注的一个关键问题。因此,本研究的目的是探讨认知和体能训练对老年人焦虑的影响。方法:49名年龄在62.3±2.6岁,体重指数在35 ~ 49.99 kg/ m2之间的女性分为认知组(n = 17)、瑜伽组(n = 16)和对照组(n = 16)。认知训练方案侧重于呼吸技巧、自体训练、图像/可视化,包括8周的时间,每周三次。瑜伽练习包括体式训练、调息训练和冥想,每周进行3次,持续8周。在瑜伽练习和认知训练前进行状态-特质焦虑量表。Biofeedbackdeviceswereusedtomonitorgalvanicskinresistanceandrestingheartrate。采用独立t检验和单因素方差分析对数据进行分析。结果:认知训练组和体能训练组对焦虑的影响差异有统计学意义(P≤0.05),对照组差异无统计学意义(P≥0.05)。此外,两种训练模式都降低了皮肤电位反应(SPR) (P < 0.001)。此外,与认知组和对照组相比,体能训练组在干预后的静息心率更低(P=0.04和P=0.001),整个测量期间的心率和皮肤电导水平也更低。结论:该研究得出的结论是,瑜伽的健康益处不仅限于保持身体健康,还可以降低肥胖老年人的焦虑情绪。认知训练可以减轻老年人的焦虑症状,而认知训练没有表现出身体上的变化。研究策略主要包括考虑认知(心理或身体训练(瑜伽)对肥胖老年女性焦虑和生物反馈反应(静息心脏和皮肤阻力)的影响。
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