U.S., Sept. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07156708) titled 'Aquatic Exercises Combined With Cognitive Tasks for Older Adults' on Aug. 26.
Brief Summary: The aquatic environment has characteristics that favor the adherence of older adults to exercise programs, and studies have shown that programs in this setting are effective in enhancing various aspects of physical fitness as well as cognitive function in this population. Research has explored whether incorporating cognitive tasks into an aquatic exercise program could offer additional benefits, but it remains uncertain whether this approach leads to greater improvements in cognitive function compared to aquatic exercises alone. The present ...