Chaewon Lee
Tohoku University
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Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders extra | 2016
Minji Kim; Changwan Han; Kyoung-Youn Min; Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee; Yoshiko Ogawa; Etsuro Mori; Masahiro Kohzuki
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the effect of 6-month physical exercise with a multicomponent cognitive program (MCP) on the cognitive function of older adults with moderate to severe Alzheimers disease (AD). Methods: We included 33 participants with AD in a 6-month randomized controlled trial. The intervention group participated in physical exercise and received a MCP. The control group received only the MCP. Before and after the intervention, cognitive outcomes were assessed using the Alzheimers Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-cog), Mini-Mental State Examination, and the Clock Drawing Test. Physical performance was evaluated by exercise time, the number of pedal rotation, total load, grip strength, and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS). Results: In all cognitive measures, there were no significant improvements between the two groups after 6 months in the baseline value-adjusted primary analysis. However, the ADAS-cog score was significantly lower between the two groups in secondary analysis adjusted for baseline value, age, sex, and education years. All physical outcomes were significantly higher in the intervention group except for total load compared with baseline measurements. Conclusion: This study indicates that it is possible to improve cognitive function in older adults with moderate to severe AD through 6-month physical exercise with a multicomponent cognitive intervention.
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 2017
Chaeyoon Cho; Changwan Han; Misun Sung; Chaewon Lee; Minji Kim; Yoshiko Ogawa; Masahiro Kohzuki
The effect of aerobic exercise on physical function and mental health in various adult age groups (young-old, 65-74; old-old, 75-84; oldest-old, ≥ 85 years) is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the Kohzuki Exercise Program (KEP) on physical function and mental health in these age groups. The KEP consisted of 40-min supervised sessions 3 times per week for 6 months as follows: 5 min of warm-up, 30 min of lower limb aerobic exercise, and 5 min of cool-down. A total of 50 participants (22 young-old, 20 old-old, and 8 oldest-old) who participated in the KEP completed at least 88% of the sessions. In statistical analysis, 3 (group: oldest-old, old-old, young-old) × 2 (time: baseline and after 6 months) analyses of variance were used to determine if there were significant main and interaction effects. Significant interactions were probed using the post-hoc paired t test. The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score showed significant group × time interactions after 6 months (p = 0.031). In the post-hoc test, oldest-old (p < 0.001), old-old (p < 0.001), and young-old (p < 0.01) groups had significantly better physical function after 6 months. However, none of the mental health measures showed group × time interactions at 6-month. Our results suggest that a 6-month KEP led to improved physical function in oldest-old, old-old, and young-old adults. The KEP was effective for oldest-old adults in particular. The KEP exhibits good adherence, making it suitable for a wide age range in society.
Asian journal of human services | 2016
Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee; Minji Kim; Masahiro Kohzuki
Asian journal of human services | 2016
Minji Kim; Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee; Masahiro Kohzuki
Asian journal of human services | 2015
Minji Kim; Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee
Pulmonary Research and Respiratory Medicine – Open Journal | 2017
Masahiro Kohzuki; Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee; Taku Harada
한국콘텐츠학회 ICCC 논문집 | 2016
Chaeyoon Cho; Minji Kim; Chaewon Lee; Masahiro Kohzuki
Total Rehabilitation Research | 2016
Chaeyoon Cho; Minji Kim; Chaewon Lee; Masahiro Kohzuki
Total rehabilitation research | 2015
Minji Kim; Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee
Asian journal of human services | 2015
Minji Kim; Chaeyoon Cho; Chaewon Lee; Masahiro Kohzuki