A conceptual exploration of cognition-motor dual task training for effective application in community-dwelling older adults
A. Lee, S. H. Park, S. S. Kim, J. H. Kim, Y. R. Koo, H. Kwon, S. H. Ho, Y.-H. Bae
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AbstractIn South Korea, the social welfare policy to expand life expectancy in older adults demands solving the super-aging challenge and reducing social costs due to age-related physical decline (Lee, et al., 2019). At this point, various ways to apply cognitive-motor dual-task training for older adults are necessary (Leone, et al., 2017). However, the cognitive-motor dual-task training is limited to patients and people with disabilities mainly in hospitals. Therefore, in this study, a conceptual exploration regarding the cognitive-motor dual-task training was performed to properly utilize the term the cognitive-motor dual-task training. Through the conceptual exploration, an improvement in health in community-dwelling older adults would be expected.Keywords: community-dwelling older adults, dual task, cognition, motor, complex
A. Lee, S. H. Park, S. S. Kim, J. H. Kim, Y. R. Koo, H. Kwon, S. H. Ho, Y.-H. Bae (2022). A conceptual exploration of cognition-motor dual task training for effective application in community-dwelling older adults. Gerontechnology, 21(s),1-1
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.692.pp3