Аннотация
Список литературы
Представлено морфофункциональное обоснование возможности коррекции не только «мягких» когнитивных нарушений, но и серьёзных нейродегенеративных расстройств, путём повышения физической активности и аэробного статуса людей пожилого и старческого возраста.
Ключевые слова:
старение, когнитивное обеднение, профилактика и коррекция когнитивных нарушений, физическая активность
The influence physical activity on cognitive ability in ageing people
We have submitted the structural-functional basis of correction of cognitive functions not only in mild disorders, but also in serious neurodegenerative impairments, by the means of increase of physical activity and aerobic status in the elderly people.
Keywords
ageing, cognitive decline, prevention and correction of the cognitive disorders, physical activity
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