The findings differ from previous clinical trials in showing increases in brain volume and improvements in cognition with a largely non-aerobic exercise (Shaolin Rou Quan aka Tai Chi). In addition, intellectual stimulation through social interaction was associated with increases in brain volume as well as with some cognitive improvements.
Abstract
Physical exercise has been shown to increase brain
volume and improve cognition in randomized trials of non-demented elderly. Although greater
social engagement was found to reduce dementia risk in observational studies,
randomized trials of social
interventions have not been reported. A representative sample of 120 elderly from Shanghai, China was
randomized to four groups (Tai Chi, Walking,
Social Interaction, No Intervention) for 40 weeks. Two MRIs were obtained, one
before the intervention period, the other after. A neuropsychological battery
was administered at baseline, 20 weeks, and 40 weeks. Comparison of changes in brain volumes in
intervention groups with the No Intervention group were assessed by t-tests.
Time-intervention group interactions for neuropsychological measures were
evaluated with repeated-measures mixed models. Compared to the No Intervention
group, significant increases in brain volume were seen in the Tai Chi and Social Intervention groups (p <
0.05). Improvements also were observed in several neuropsychological measures
in the Tai
Chi group, including the
Mattis Dementia Rating Scale score (p = 0.004), the Trailmaking Test A (p =
0.002) and B (p = 0.0002), the Auditory Verbal Learning Test (p = 0.009), and
verbal fluency for animals (p = 0.01). The Social Interaction group showed
improvement on some, but fewer neuropsychological indices. No differences were
observed between the Walking and No Intervention groups. The findings differ
from previous clinical trials in showing increases in brain volume and
improvements in cognition with a largely non-aerobic exercise (Tai Chi). In addition, intellectual stimulation through
social interaction was associated with increases in brain volume as well as
with some cognitive improvements.
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