A Narrative Review On The Effects Of Exercise Intervention On Cognitive
Function In Elderly Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment
Abstract
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is regarded as the early stage of
Dementia, which has negative correlation in cognitive behavior,
neuroelectrophysiology, and brain structure. This article reviews
literature focusing on the impact of fitness exercise intervention on
elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment. The results indicate
that aerobic fitness exercise intervention can enhance biochemical
indicators and brain activity, while aerobic Tai Chi intervention can
improve general cognitive and executive performance; The intervention of
“aerobic+resistance” fitness exercise has a better effect on improving
memory function; the combination of “multiple fitness exercises” and
“fitness exercises+cognitive training” can improve executive function
and prevent brain atrophy.