Title :
Effect of a Kinect-based exercise game on improving executive cognitive performance in community-dwelling elderly
Author :
Kayama, H. ; Nishiguchi, Shogo ; Yamada, Makoto ; Aoyama, Tadayoshi ; Okamoto, K. ; Kuroda, Tadahiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. Therapy, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan
Abstract :
Decrease of Dual-Task (DT) ability is known to be one of fall-risk factors. We developed a new game concept, Dual-Task Tai Chi (DTTC), using Kinect (Microsoft Co.), a motion-capture device, and demonstrated that the DTTC test can quantitatively evaluate various functions that are known risk factors for falling in elderly adults. Moreover, DT training has been attracting attention as a way to improve balance and DT ability. However, only a few studies have reported that it improves cognitive performance. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to demonstrate whether or not a 12-week program of DTTC training would effectively improve cognitive functions. A total of 41 elderly individuals (training group: n = 26, control group: n = 15) participated in this study and their cognitive functions were assessed before and after DTTC training. Significant differences were observed between the two groups with significant group x time interactions for the executive cognitive function measure: t:. trail-making test (part Bpart A) (p <; 0.05). The results suggest that DTTC training is effective for improving executive cognitive functions.
Keywords :
computer based training; computer games; geriatrics; interactive devices; medical computing; DT ability; DTTC training; Dual-Task Tai Chi; Kinect-based exercise game; community-dwelling elderly; control group; dual-task ability; elderly adults; executive cognitive function measure; executive cognitive performance improvement; fall-risk factors; motion-capture device; time 12 week; trail-making test; training group; Atmospheric measurements; Particle measurements; Pathology; Training; Cognitive function; Dual-task; Elderly; Fall prevention; Training;
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth), 2013 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0296-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-936968-80-0