Digital HEAL (Health and Exercise for Autonomous Longevity) is a multicomponent training program (combining concurrent training with cognitive stimulation) designed to promote physical fitness and cognitive function in older adults. This program merges a community-based approach with a scientific research project aimed at comparing the effects of in-person and online concurrent training on cognitive function and functional capacity in this population. The program is structured into three phases: (1) Initial Assessment; (2) Multicomponent Training Sessions; (3) Final Assessment. 1. Initial Assessment The initial assessment will consist of physical fitness tests (approximately 1 hour) and Neuropsychological Evaluation tests (approximately 1.5 hours). 2. Multicomponent Training Sessions The multicomponent training sessions will last for 3 months, with a frequency of two sessions per week, each lasting 50 minutes, conducted in person at the institution. 3. Final Assessment The final assessment will be identical to the initial assessment, comprising physical fitness tests (approximately 1 hour) and Neuropsychological Evaluation tests (approximately 1.5 hours). Expected Benefits The anticipated benefits for participants include significant improvements in physical fitness, with a particular emphasis on strength, balance, and motor autonomy, which play an essential role in fall prevention. Additionally, cognitive abilities such as orientation, memory, and brain plasticity are expected to improve. The program also aims to promote social interaction, reducing social isolation among older adults. Furthermore, the program will support participants\' maintenance within the institution, which helps preserve their routine and address mobility and accessibility limitations. This intervention will also help reduce costs and time for the institution. Potential Risks The risks associated with participation in the program are similar to those inherent in any physical activity. However, the equipment and environment (floor type, lighting, temperature) are evaluated to ensure suitability for safe exercise at any age. The exercises are supervised by a qualified professional who takes special care to minimize exercise-related risks.
Age range
60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Speed, agility and dynamic balance
Timeframe: 3 months
Speed, agility and dynamic balance
Timeframe: 3 months
Strength assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Strength assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Strength assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Strength assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Flexibility assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Flexibility assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Cognitive assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Salivary assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Salivary assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Body Composition Assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Body Composition Assessment
Timeframe: 3 months
Assessment of memory, concentration, attention and executive cognitive functions
Timeframe: 3 months
Assessment of memory, concentration, attention and executive cognitive functions
Timeframe: 3 months
Quality of Life
Timeframe: 3 months