Effect of multicomponent exercise and nutrition support on the cognitive function of older adults: A randomized controlled trial
Clinical Interventions in Aging Dec 18, 2019
Imaoka M, Nakao H, Nakamura M, et al. - Researchers investigated the relative effect of a combination of soy peptide supplementation and exercise vs exercise only, on the cognitive function of elderly adults. They conducted a randomized, non-blinded, controlled clinical trial comprising 67 participants (aged 60 years or more) with non-cognitive dysfunction. According to the intervention method, the participants were divided into two groups: an exercise group (Ex group, n = 36) and an exercise plus nutrition group (Ex+Nt group, n = 31). For 90 days, the Ex group performed a memory training activity for 15 mins and aerobic exercise for 45 mins once a week. The Ex+Nt group received soy peptide along with performing the same training for 90 days. Outcomes support the efficacy of a combination of exercise and soy peptide supplementation in promoting a portion of cognitive function.
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