The interplay between cognitive, affective, and physical activity correlates in older adults
Alessandro Geraci, Giovanni Angelo Navarra, Antonella D’Amico, Carla La Rizza, Laura Di Domenico, Vincenzo Di Noto, Antonino Scardina, Garden Tabacchi, Marianna Bellafiore

TL;DR
This study shows that physical activity in older adults is linked to better working memory and psychological well-being, but not overall cognitive or emotional abilities.
Contribution
The study reveals specific cognitive and psychological benefits of physical activity in older adults, focusing on working memory and personal growth.
Findings
Physical activity is positively associated with working memory performance in older adults.
Highly active individuals report greater personal growth compared to inactive individuals.
Physical activity correlates with meta-emotional beliefs but not emotional abilities.
Abstract
The global increase in the older adult population highlights the importance of strategies to promote healthy aging, with physical activity representing one of the most effective factor. This study explored the interplay between physical activity, cognitive functioning, emotional functioning, and psychological well-being in older adults. An observational cross-sectional study was conducted with 178 autonomous older adults. Participants completed standardized assessments of physical activity (IPAQ), cognitive functioning (MMSE, CDT, Stroop, and Digit Span), emotional functioning (MSCEIT, meta-emotional beliefs, and emotional self-concept), and psychological well-being (PWBS). Correlation analyses revealed positive associations between physical activity and cognitive performance, particularly working memory, as well as psychological well-being, especially personal growth. Group…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Aging and Gerontology Research
