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[P2–570]: DOES A 6‐MONTH DUAL‐TASK GAIT AND AEROBIC EXERCISE INTERVENTION DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT OLDER ADULTS WITH NORMAL VERSUS NON‐NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE DIPPING STATUS?
Author(s) -
Boa Sorte Silva Narlon Cassio,
Petrella Robert J.,
Gill Dawn P.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1016/j.jalz.2017.06.1229
Subject(s) - medicine , verbal fluency test , blood pressure , cognition , montreal cognitive assessment , aerobic exercise , physical therapy , gait , verbal memory , dementia , neuropsychology , disease , psychiatry
Abbreviatio MMSE, Mini Assessment; C Data prese applicable. Cognition, z scores Global cognitive function .22 (.7) –.17 (.7) .075 Executive function .17 (.8) –.13 (.9) .423 Processing speed .23 (1) –.19 (.9) .121 Memory .28 (.8) –.22 (.9) .124 AEROBIC EXERCISE INTERVENTION DIFFERENTIALLY IMPACT OLDER ADULTS WITH NORMALVERSUS NONNORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE DIPPING STATUS? Verbal fluency .18 (.8) –.15 (.8) .179 Mobility Usual gait velocity, cm/s 117.7 (18) 106.7 (18.5) .013* Usual step length, cm 63.7 (6.1) 61.3 (7.8) .152 Usual gait variability, CoV, % 2.6 (4.5) 2.3(1.1) .69 DT gait velocity, cm/s 96.8 (23.4) 85.8 (9.4) .146 DT step length, cm 59.5 (6.8) 56.2 (9.4) .193 DT gait variabilitv, CoV, % 7.4 (8.5) 6.2 (4.8) .547