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Presentation Type
Open Access Oral Presentation
Abstract
Cognitive Impairment
What is it?
- An early stage of memory loss or other cognitive ability loss (such as language or visual/spatial perception) in individuals who maintain the ability to independently perform most activities of daily living.
Risk Factors
- Age
- Physical Inactivity
- Early stages of Alzheimers
- Cerebrovascular Problems
Start Date
9-4-2024 1:00 PM
End Date
9-4-2024 2:00 PM
Faculty Advisor
Terence Moriarty
Department
Department of Kinesiology and Athletic Training
Student Type
Undergraduate Student
Copyright
©2024 Emily Swanson, Stephanie Rasco, Holden Sevening, Ava Schupbach, and Terence Moriarty
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Swanson, Emily; Rasco, Stephanie; Sevening, Holden; Schupbach, Ava; and Moriarty, Terence, "Aerobic Exercise Improves Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults" (2024). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 86.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2024/all/86
Aerobic Exercise Improves Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults
Cognitive Impairment
What is it?
- An early stage of memory loss or other cognitive ability loss (such as language or visual/spatial perception) in individuals who maintain the ability to independently perform most activities of daily living.
Risk Factors
- Age
- Physical Inactivity
- Early stages of Alzheimers
- Cerebrovascular Problems
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