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Title: | Dual- and Single-Task Training in Older Adults With Age-Related Hearing Loss: A Randomized Controlled Study | Authors: | Usta Özdemir, Hande Kitis, Ali Ardic, Fazil Necdet |
Keywords: | presbycusis aged cognitive function multitasking rehabilitation Quality-Of-Life Montreal Cognitive Assessment Performance Impairment Mobility Scale Association Validation Decline Balance |
Publisher: | Human Kinetics Publ Inc | Abstract: | We aimed to investigate the effects of dualand single -task training in older adults with age-related hearing loss. Intervention groups included single-, dual -task training, and control groups. The dualand single -task trainings were held 2 days a week for 40 min for a total of 10 sessions for 5 weeks. We evaluated physical, cognitive, and auditory functions, quality-of-life, balance, concerns about falling, independence in activities of daily living, and dual -task performance. A total of 42 patients fully participated in this study. Statistically signi fi cant differences were observed in chair stand, chair sit-and-reach, global cognitive function, and delayed recall between the intervention groups and control group ( p < .05). There was no statistically signi fi cant difference in quality-of-life, balance, falling concerns, independence in activities of daily living, and dual -task performance between all groups ( p > .05). In conclusion, single- and dual -task training had a positive effect on physical and cognitive functioning in older adults with age-related hearing loss. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.2023-0082 https://hdl.handle.net/11499/57270 |
ISSN: | 1063-8652 1543-267X |
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