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Cognition and brain function in elderly Tai Chi practitioners: A case-control study
Authors:Ana Paula Port  Danilo F. Santaella  Shirley S. Lacerda  Danielli S. Speciali  Joana B. Balardin  Priscila B. Lopes  Rui F. Afonso  João Radvany  Edson Amaro  Elisa H. Kozasa
Affiliation:2. Sports Center of Universidade de São Paulo (CEPEUSP), Praça Prof. Rubião Meira, 61 – CEP 05508-110, Vila Universitaria, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:

Objective

To compare cognition and brain function in elderly Tai Chi and Water Aerobics practitioners.

Methods

Eight Tai Chi (TC) and 8 Water Aerobics (WA) practitioners matched by gender, education and age underwent neuropsychological and fMRI scan during attention (Stroop Word Color Task) and working memory (N Back) tasks.

Results

Groups were similar for demographic and cognitive variables. Besides anxiety (smaller in TC group), there were no differences between groups in neuropsychological variables. During the Stroop Word Color Task, TC group had smaller brain activation in the right intracalcarine cortex, lateral occipital cortex, and occipital pole, than WA. During N back, TC group presented smaller brain activation in the right frontal pole and superior frontal gyrus.

Conclusion

Despite the small number of participants in this preliminary study, both groups had similar cognitive performance, however the Tai Chi group required less brain activation to perform the attention and memory tasks, therefore they may have a more efficient cognitive performance than Water Aerobics group.
Keywords:Elders  Tai chi  Magnetic resonance  Gait  Neuropsychological test
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