Effects of home-based manual dexterity training on cognitive function among older adults: a randomized controlled trial

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  • who: Jaehoon Seol from the All participants were recruited using a local newspaper that was distributed throughout Ibaraki Prefecture, JapanInitially, older adults aged, years volunteered for the study. We included adults aged > , years who were right-handed, had no color blindness, had no physician-imposed exercise restrictions, and were not involved in any experimental research during the past year. Of the remaining , people who were eligible, were randomly selected by a blinded third researcher using Excel version, . After intervention, individuals who were ambidextrous (n=1) or had considerable cognitive impairment based on a Mini-Mental State Examination . . .

     

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