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- Title
EFFECT OF A SELF-CARE PROGRAM ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN AN OLDER MEXICAN URBAN-DWELLING POPULATION.
- Authors
SÁNCHEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, M. A.; ARRONTE-ROSALES, A.; MENDOZA-NÚÑEZ, V. M.
- Abstract
Objective: To determine the effect of a self-care program on oxidative stress (OxS) and cognitive function in an older, Mexican, urban-dwelling population. Design: A longitudinal and pre-experimental study was carried out in a sample of 79 older healthy, urban-dwelling individuals residing in Mexico City, (62 females and 17 males), of which 71 of them (59 women and 12 males) complied with the entire self-care program. Measurements: We measured OxS, cognitive function, the Nagi Disability Scale of physical task functioning, and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) prior to and after 2 years of intervention with an active aging program. Results: All older persons adopted healthy, self-care-based lifestyles according to the active aging program to which they were trained, which was associated with a statistically significant improvement of OxS and cognitive function markers on comparing pre- and post-community intervention data. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that self-care-based healthy lifestyles programs can improve the oxidative stress and cognitive function in urban-dwelling elderly population.
- Subjects
MEXICO; HEALTH self-care; COGNITIVE ability; OLDER people; URBAN elderly
- Publication
Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, 2009, Vol 13, Issue 9, p791
- ISSN
1279-7707
- Publication type
Article