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Psychosocial outcomes following dual-task high-velocity exercise training in…
Does 'brain training' actually keep you mobile? For older adults at risk of falls, combining power exercises with cognitive tasks slightly improved physical functioning and daily role performance after 6 months.
A group of older adults at risk for falls begins a 12-month program that combines high-velocity strength training with mental tasks (like solving puzzles while moving). Based on the study's findings, which of the following best describes the likely impact of this specific training on their well-being?
🔬 The Breakdown
Context: This study highlights that while dual-task training helps with physical independence, it doesn't automatically boost overall life satisfaction or mental health.
Reality Check: The study showed that maintaining consistency is difficult, with many participants dropping off as the program progressed.
Takeaway: Practice 'dual-tasking' during your daily routine: try naming as many types of fruit as possible while performing bodyweight squats.
Published July 16, 2026