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  • J Nov Physiother 2021, Vol 11(8): e112
  • DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000e112

Cognicise Would be Beneficial for the Protection of Cognitive Frailty and Motoric Cognitive Risk (MCR) Syndrome

Hiroshi Bando1,2*
1Tokushima University/Medical Research, Tokushima, Japan
2Integrative Medicine Japan (IMJ), Shikoku Island Division, Tokushima, Japan
*Corresponding Author : Hiroshi Bando, Tokushima University/Medical Research, Tokushima, Japan, Tel: +81-90-3187-2485, Email: pianomed@bronze.ocn.ne.jp

Received Date: Aug 02, 2021 / Accepted Date: Aug 16, 2021 / Published Date: Aug 23, 2021

Abstract

In recent years, elderly people tend to have mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and physical frailty. For the combination, the concept “cognitive frailty” has been in focus. According to recent study, the incidence risk for long-term care after 2 years showed hazard ratio (HR) 1.0 for healthy subjects, 2.22 for decreased cognitive function, 2.40 for physical frailty, and 3.86 for cognitive frailty, respectively. Recommended exercise is “cognicise”, which is a coined word that combines cognition and exercise. For similar concept, Motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome has been also in focus. Cognicise would be useful in current circumstance worldwide.

Keywords: Cognitive frailty; Motoric Cognitive Risk (MCR) syndrome; Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI); Cognicise; Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR); Physical frailty

Citation: Bando H (2021) Cognicise Would be Beneficial for the Protection of Cognitive Frailty and Motoric Cognitive Risk (MCR) Syndrome. J Nov Physiother 11: e112. Doi: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000e112

Copyright: © 2021 Bando H. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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