International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
E-ISSN: 2582-2160
•
Impact Factor: 9.24
A Widely Indexed Open Access Peer Reviewed Multidisciplinary Bi-monthly Scholarly International Journal
Home
Research Paper
Submit Research Paper
Publication Guidelines
Publication Charges
Upload Documents
Track Status / Pay Fees / Download Publication Certi.
Editors & Reviewers
View All
Join as a Reviewer
Reviewer Referral Program
Get Membership Certificate
Current Issue
Publication Archive
Conference
Publishing Conf. with IJFMR
Upcoming Conference(s) ↓
WSMCDD-2025
GSMCDD-2025
Conferences Published ↓
RBS:RH-COVID-19 (2023)
ICMRS'23
PIPRDA-2023
Contact Us
Plagiarism is checked by the leading plagiarism checker
Call for Paper
Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2024
Indexing Partners
A Study to Investigate the Efficacy of Cognitive Exercises on Fear of Falls and Dual Task Performance among Geriatric Population in Jalandhar
Author(s) | Chahat Sharma, Manika Saxena, Parul Bawa, Sachin Girdhar |
---|---|
Country | India |
Abstract | BACKGROUND- Elderly population is described as 65 years of age or aged. Young–old population consists of the age group between 65 and 75 years of age. The middle–old population consists of the age group between 75 and 85 years of age. Old – old population consists of age group older than 85 years of age. Cognition is a higher cortical function. It is the process of knowing and includes awareness and judgement. Cognitive decline affects the older population by decrease in some mental functions such as verbal capability, numerical abilities, and general knowledge. Various physiotherapeutic approaches have been incorporated for making quality of life of patient worthier. AIM- The aim of the study is to investigate the efficacy of cognitive exercises on cognitive functions, fear of falls and dual task performance among geriatric population. METHODOLOGY-The total duration of the study was one and a half years. Subjects meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected in the study and were assessed for cognitive functions, fear of falls and dual task performance. A minimum of 30 subjects were taken. They were given dual task intervention and single task performance exercises. The treatment was carried out for 4 days per week for 7 weeks. The data was collected for dependent variables at baseline and at 7th week post treatment. RESULTS-Data analysis was performed by SPSS Software version 18 and the variables were assessed using Paired T-test. The scores of the Falls Efficacy scale were also found to be significant when compared from baseline to 7th week with a p-value of <0.001. It was found that single task at baseline was significant. The results for average score of dual task activity of walking 4 meters with tossing ball was found to be significant at 7th week with p-value of <0.001. Dual task activity of walking 4 meters with cup of water was also found to be significant with p-value of <0.001. The dual task activity of walking 4 meters with dribbling a ball was significant by 7th week with p-value of <0.001. While analyzing the dual task cost for walking with tossing ball it was found that the results were non-significant with a p-value of 0.7157. The results were also non-significant with a p-value of 0.8845 by 7th week for walking with holding a cup of water. However, it was found that the results were significant for dual task cost for walking 4 meters with dribbling a ball at 7th week with a p-value of <0.001. CONCLUSION- The results have significant real -world ramifications for the health and standard of living of the aging population. |
Keywords | Dual task performance, fear of falls, geriatric population. |
Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024 |
Published On | 2024-11-18 |
Cite This | A Study to Investigate the Efficacy of Cognitive Exercises on Fear of Falls and Dual Task Performance among Geriatric Population in Jalandhar - Chahat Sharma, Manika Saxena, Parul Bawa, Sachin Girdhar - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30420 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i06.30420 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g8rd4s |
Share this
E-ISSN 2582-2160
doi
CrossRef DOI is assigned to each research paper published in our journal.
IJFMR DOI prefix is
10.36948/ijfmr
Downloads
All research papers published on this website are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, and all rights belong to their respective authors/researchers.