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研究生:邱敏莉
研究生(外文):Min Li Ciou
論文名稱:阻力訓練對於輕度失智症老年人認知功能之效益
論文名稱(外文):Effects of Resistance Training on Cognitive Function in Mild Demented Elderly
指導教授:林佩欣林佩欣引用關係
指導教授(外文):P. S. Lin
學位類別:碩士
校院名稱:長庚大學
系所名稱:物理治療學系
學門:醫藥衛生學門
學類:復健醫學學類
論文種類:學術論文
論文出版年:2015
畢業學年度:103
論文頁數:136
中文關鍵詞:老年人阻力運動輕度失智症認知功能篩檢量表第一類型胰島素生長因子腦衍生神經滋長因子
外文關鍵詞:Elderlymild dementiaresistance exerciseCognitive Ability Screening Instrument (CASI)Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1)Brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)
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致謝 iii
中文摘要 iv
英文摘要 vii
目錄 ix
第一章 緒論(INTRODUCTION) - 1 -
1.1 研究背景 - 1 -
1.2 研究目的 - 5 -
1.3 研究假說 - 6 -
1.4 研究重要性 - 6 -
1.5 名詞操作型定義 - 7 -
第二章 文獻回顧(LITERATURE REVIEW) - 10 -
2.1 老化過程對於認知功能的影響 - 10 -
2.2 失智症認知功能臨床定義 - 13 -
2.2.1 臨床失智評估量表: - 14 -
2.2.2 迷你心智量表: - 16 -
2.2.3 知能篩檢量表: - 17 -
2.3 失智症對於認知功能的影響 - 20 -
2.4 運動對於大腦認知功能之影響 - 24 -
2.4.1 運動介入於正常認知功能的老年人之效果 - 25 -
2.4.2 運動介入於輕度認知受損老年人之效果 - 28 -
2.4.3 運動介入於中度至重度認知受損之老年人身上之效果 - 30 -
2.5 阻力型運動對於認知功能之影響 - 32 -
2.6 阻力運動訓練對於輕度失智症之效益 - 34 -
2.7 阻力運動對於肌肉質量和身體表現之效益 - 37 -
2.8 運動對於認知功能進步的可能生理機制 - 38 -
2.9 總結 - 44 -
第三章 研究方法(METHOD) - 45 -
3.1 樣本選取 - 45 -
3.1.1 收案的標準為: - 45 -
3.1.2 排案條件為: - 46 -
3.2 收案場所 - 46 -
3.3 研究設計及阻力運動介入方式 - 47 -
3.4 收案流程: - 48 -
3.5 介入效果測量項目 - 49 -
3.5.1 問卷 - 49 -
3.5.2 身體功能測試: 上下肢肌肉(耐)力量(muscle strength) - 50 -
3.5.3 知能篩檢量表(cognitive ability screening instrument, CASI) - 53 -
3.5.4 血液分析 - 55 -
3.6 資料分析: - 56 -
第四章 研究結果(RESULT) - 58 -
4.1 受測者基本特徵資料: - 58 -
4.2 前測基準值之比較: - 60 -
4.3 阻力運動介入之成效 - 60 -
4.3.1 認知功能表現: - 61 -
4.3.2 肌肉力量及肌耐力之身體功能表現: - 63 -
4.3.3 血清因子變化: - 65 -
第五章 討論(DISCUSSION) - 66 -
5.1 兩組基準點之人口學變項討論: - 67 -
5.2 阻力運動介入對認知功能表現的影響: - 69 -
5.3 阻力運動介入對認知功能的神經保護作用: - 72 -
5.4 阻力運動介入對肌肉力量與肌耐力表現的影響: - 74 -
5.5 阻力運動可以避免肌肉質量流失 - 76 -
5.6 阻力運動介入對血清因子濃度的影響 - 77 -
5.7 血清因子的濃度變化與認知量表分數與變化量之相關性 - 81 -
5.8 本研究優點: - 82 -
5.9 研究限制: - 85 -
第六章 結論(CONCLUSION) - 87 -
參考文獻: - 88 -
附錄 知能篩檢量表(CASI) - 121 -


圖目錄
圖1-1 台灣社區六十五歲以上老人失智症盛行率 - 103 -
圖2-1 運動誘發認知功能之路徑機制64 - 104 -
圖2-2 運動對於大腦認知保護機制64 - 105 -
圖3-1 環狀運動模式 - 106 -
圖3-2 收案流程圖 - 108 -

表目錄
表2-1 運動介入於正常認知功能的老年人之效果比較39,40,35 - 109 -
表2-2 運動介入於輕度認知受損老年人之效果比較36,37,38,39 - 110 -
表2-3 運動介入於中重度認知受損老年人之效果比較40,41,42 - 110 -
表2-4 阻力運動訓練對於輕度失智症之效益16,46,49,50,51 - 111 -
表2-5 阻力運動對於肌肉質量和身體表現之效益53,54 - 112 -
表4-1 受測者基本特徵資料 - 113 -
表4-2前測基準值之比較 - 114 -
表4-3 認知功能表現之成效 - 115 -
表4-4 認知功能表現之前測-後測差異值的組內及組間比較 - 116 -
表4-5 身體功能之肌肉力量與肌耐力之成效 - 117 -
表4-6 身體功能之肌力與肌耐力之前測-後測差異值的組內及組間比較 - 118 -
表4-7 血清因子之成效 - 119 -
表4-8 血清因子之前測-後測差異值的組內及組間比較 - 119 -
表4-9 血清因子與認知功能前後差值之皮爾森相關係數分析表 - 120 -

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