Relationship between physical function and cognitive function in elderly women

여성 노인의 신체적 기능과 인지적 기능의 관계

Lee, Byoung-Ok;Choi, Jong-Hwan;Lee, Kyu-Moon
이병옥;최종환;이규문

  • Published : 2007.03.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze a relationship between physical function and cognitive functioning in elderly women. The subjects were old women 52(69.58±.3.57 yrs) who were all volunteered. The instruments used the standardized MMSE-K for cognitive function. The subject were tested on physical function; muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, agility, cardiorespiratory endurance, balance was by static posture balance and dynamic posture balance. The used statistical methods for data analysis ware Pearson's correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis. This study obtained the results as follows: First, The subject showed significant relationship between flexibilitycardiorespiratory endurance and memory, also showed significant relationship between static/dynamic PCC(principle concentration and calculation)LJO(language and judgment and object assembly). Second, muscular endurance, agility, static and dynamic balance affected orientation satisfaction and agility, cardiorespiratory affected memory satisfaction, static and dynamic balance affected principle concentration and calculation, language and judgment and object assembly satisfaction.

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