Effects of a short-term Interval Aerobic Training Programme with active Recovery bouts (IATP-R) on cognitive and mental health, functional performance and quality of life: A randomised controlled trial in sedentary seniors

Author:

Bouaziz Walid123ORCID,Schmitt Elise12,Vogel Thomas12,Lefebvre François4,Leprêtre Pierre-Marie56,Kaltenbach Georges1,Geny Bernard27,Lang Pierre-Olivier89

Affiliation:

1. Geriatric Department; University Hospitals of Strasbourg; Strasbourg France

2. Research Laboratory Mitochondria, Oxidative stress and muscle resistance (MSP, EA-3072); Department of Physiology; Faculty of Medicine; Strasbourg University; Strasbourg France

3. Research Unit of the University of Rouen (CETAPS, EA-3832); Faculty of Sport Sciences; University of Rouen Normandy; Mont Saint-Aignan France

4. Department of Medical Information; University Hospitals of Strasbourg; Strasbourg France

5. Laboratory of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation (APERE, EA-3300); UFR-STAPS; University of Picardie Jules Verne; Amiens France

6. Unit of cardiovascular rehabilitation; Hospital center of Corbie; Corbie France

7. Functional Explorations Department; University Hospitals of Strasbourg; Strasbourg France

8. Health and Wellbeing Academy; Anglia Ruskin University; Cambridge UK

9. Geriatric and Rehabilitation Geriatric Division; University Hospital and University of Lausanne; Lausanne Switzerland

Funder

Department of Clinical Research and Innovation of the University Hospitals of Strasbourg (France)

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Medicine

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