Comparison of Different Modes of Exercise on Cognitive Function and Mood among Older Adults in Mexico

Carlos Juan
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate comparison of different modes of exercise on cognitive function and mood among older adults in Mexico Methodology: This study adopted a desk methodology. A desk study research design is commonly known as secondary data collection. This is basically collecting data from existing resources preferably because of its low cost advantage as compared to a field research. Our current study looked into already published studies and reports as the data was easily accessed through online journals and libraries. Findings: The study on older adults in Mexico found that regular physical exercise, regardless of the mode, improved cognitive function, particularly memory and executive functions. Aerobic exercises like walking and swimming were effective in enhancing mood by reducing depression and anxiety symptoms. Resistance training benefited attention and concentration. Group exercise sessions and personalized programs boosted adherence and motivation, contributing to improved cognitive outcomes and mood among older adults in Mexico. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The cognitive reserve theory, the neurotrophic theory & the socioemotional selectivity theory may be used to anchor future studies comparison of different modes of exercise on cognitive function and mood among older adults in Mexico Develop practical guidelines for creating customized workout playlists based on individual preferences and exercise goals. Collaborate with workplace wellness programs to incorporate music into physical fitness initiatives. Advocate for policies that support the use of music in corporate fitness centers and wellness activities to improve employee engagement and well-being.
不同运动方式对墨西哥老年人认知功能和情绪的影响比较
目的:本研究旨在调查不同运动方式对墨西哥老年人认知功能和情绪的影响比较:本研究采用案头研究法。案头研究设计通常被称为二手数据收集。这主要是从现有资源中收集数据,因为与实地研究相比,它具有成本低的优势。我们目前的研究调查了已经出版的研究和报告,因为这些数据可以很容易地通过在线期刊和图书馆获取。研究结果对墨西哥老年人的研究发现,经常进行体育锻炼,无论锻炼方式如何,都能改善认知功能,尤其是记忆和执行功能。步行和游泳等有氧运动能有效改善情绪,减少抑郁和焦虑症状。阻力训练则有助于提高注意力和集中力。集体锻炼课程和个性化计划提高了坚持性和积极性,有助于改善墨西哥老年人的认知结果和情绪。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:认知储备理论、神经营养理论和社会情感选择理论可用于今后的研究,比较不同运动模式对墨西哥老年人认知功能和情绪的影响。与工作场所健康计划合作,将音乐纳入体育健身计划。倡导支持在企业健身中心和健康活动中使用音乐的政策,以提高员工的参与度和幸福感。
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