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Vpliv telesne dejavnosti na kognitivne funkcije pri starejši osebi z Alzheimerjevo boleznijo: študija primera
ID Pavlin, Špela (Author), ID Dolenec, Aleš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Cecić Erpič, Saša (Comentor)

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Abstract
Namen magistrskega dela je bil preveriti učinkovitost kombiniranega individualno prilagojenega 12-tedenskega vadbenega programa za izboljšanje telesne pripravljenosti in kognitivnih sposobnosti pri bolnici z Alzheimerjevo boleznijo. V prvem delu smo na podlagi pregledane literature predstavili, kaj je demenca, opredelili potek in nastanek Alzheimerjeve bolezni, delovanje kognitivnih funkcij, vpliv telesne dejavnosti na kognicijo in telesno pripravljenost ter komponente, ki jih je potrebno upoštevati pri sestavi vadbenega programa. V drugem delu smo predstavili 12-tedenski program telesne vadbe, ki je vključeval eno preizkušanko. Cilji gibalne intervencije so bili: (1) pripraviti 12-tedenski program telesne vadbe za preizkušanko z diagnozo Alzheimerjeve bolezni, (2) ugotoviti vpliv vadbenega programa na njene kognitivne funkcije, (3) preveriti vpliv vadbenega programa na izboljšanje njene telesne pripravljenosti. Domnevali smo, da bo gibalna intervencija uspešna in bo povzročila izboljšanje na obeh področjih. Za preverjanje doseganja ciljev smo pri meritvah telesne pripravljenosti uporabili izbrane teste testne baterije Telesne pripravljenosti za starejše (Senior fitness test), pri preverjanju delovanja kognitivnih funkcij pa testa Kratek preizkus spoznavnih sposobnosti in Montrealsko lestvico kognitivnih sposobnosti. 12-tedenski program telesne vadbe je bil sestavljen iz aerobnega dela v obliki hitre hoje, ki jo je vadeča izvajala v obsegu 150 min na teden, in vaj za moč celega telesa dvakrat tedensko. Z analizo rezultatov smo ugotovili, da je prišlo do izboljšanja, tako na področju telesne pripravljenosti kot tudi kognicije, z najopaznejšim izboljšanjem izvršilnega delovanja, telesna vadba pa je pozitivno vplivala tudi na počutje vadeče.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:telesna dejavnost, starostniki, kognitivne funkcije, Alzheimerjeva bolezen, študija primera
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162746 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:The influence of physical activity on cognitive functions in an elderly person with Alzheimer’s disease: a case study
Abstract:
The objective of this master’s thesis is to test the effectiveness of a combined, individually tailored 12-week exercise programme to improve physical fitness and cognitive functions in a female patient with Alzheimer’s disease. The first part of the thesis, based on the reviewed literature, presents what dementia is, defines the course and onset of Alzheimer’s disease, explains the functioning of cognitive functions, the impact of physical activity on cognition and physical fitness, and the components that need to be considered when designing an exercise programme. The second part of the thesis presents the 12-week exercise programme that included one participant. The goals of the physical intervention were the following: (1) to prepare a 12-week exercise programme for a participant with Alzheimer’s disease, (2) to determine the impact of the exercise programme on her cognitive functions, (3) to determine the impact of the exercise programme on improving her physical fitness. Our hypothesis was that the physical intervention would be successful and would lead to improvements in both areas. To assess the achievements of the objectives, selected tests from the Senior Fitness Test battery were used to measure physical fitness, and the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment were used to assess cognitive functions. The 12-week exercise programme was composed of an aerobic section that consisted of brisk walking, which the participant performed for 150 minutes per week, and full-body strength exercises, which she performed twice a week. The analysis of the results reveals improvements in both physical fitness and cognition, the most significant improvement being in executive functioning. Moreover, physical exercise had a positive impact on the participant’s overall well-being.

Keywords:physical activity, elderly people, cognitive functions, Alzheimer's disease, case study

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