This quasi-experimental study aimed to explore: 1)
the effect of the Jog Your Mind program on the
practice of PA; 2) the moderating and mediating effect
of PA on the program’s impact on cognition; 3) the
association between PA and various aspects of
cognition before participants started the cognitive
vitality program. In total, 294 individuals aged 60 and
over were assessed using cognitive tests and
questionnaires, as well as tools to measure PA. Based
on the correlations at baseline, and multiple pre- and
post-test regressions to measure the impact of both the
program and the practice of PA, it was found that
participation in the program was associated with an
increase in PA; however, the practice of PA did not
have a significant moderating or mediating effect on
cognition. Finally, in the total sample the most active
subjects, prior to entering the study, used more
memory techniques as measured with a selfadministered
questionnaire.
This quasi-experimental study aimed to explore: 1)the effect of the Jog Your Mind program on thepractice of PA; 2) the moderating and mediating effectof PA on the program’s impact on cognition; 3) theassociation between PA and various aspects ofcognition before participants started the cognitivevitality program. In total, 294 individuals aged 60 andover were assessed using cognitive tests andquestionnaires, as well as tools to measure PA. Basedon the correlations at baseline, and multiple pre- andpost-test regressions to measure the impact of both theprogram and the practice of PA, it was found thatparticipation in the program was associated with anincrease in PA; however, the practice of PA did nothave a significant moderating or mediating effect oncognition. Finally, in the total sample the most activesubjects, prior to entering the study, used morememory techniques as measured with a selfadministeredquestionnaire.
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