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Relationship between Physical Performance and Cognitive Function in Malaysian Older Persons

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Muhammad Iqbal Shaharudin, Muhammad Azwan Azri, Mohd Ikhmal Hanif Abdul Khalid, Nur Fatin Nabila Abd Rahman, Ganesh Sundaram Subramanian, Muhammad Yusuf Shaharudin

Pages 2252-2261 Received: 18 Aug, 2022 Revised: 21 Sep, 2022 Published Online: 12 Oct, 2022

http://dx.doi.org/10.46886/IJARBSS/v12-i10/12014
It is inevitable for older persons to experience a loss in physical performance and cognitive function because of the ageing process. The reduction of muscle mass that comes with ageing is linked to a decrease in physical performance. Ageing has also been associated with a decline in cognitive function. Multiple studies have found a relationship between physical performance deterioration and cognitive function deterioration. This research aims to see if there's a link between demographic characteristics, physical performance assessments, and cognitive function among Malaysian older persons. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 37 community-dwelling older persons aged 60 years old and above. Written consents were collected from participants. Demographic information, physical performance test and cognitive function test were collected. Using SPSS® version 28, the data was analysed using Spearman's Rho, and One Way ANOVA. The Timed Up Go test (TUG) and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) were strongly associated. HGT, on the other hand, shows no link between MMSE and HGT. There is statistically significant, indicating that cognitive levels were influenced by the level of education level, F(2,34) = 6.45, p = 0.004. More tests that demonstrate the link between physical performance and cognitive function should be included. This will provide healthcare providers with a variety of choices in selecting the best outcome measure for evaluating an older person`s physical and cognitive function. Early diagnosis of physical and cognitive function levels will further empower early intervention in the older person.
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In-Text Citation: (Shaharudin et al., 2022)
To Cite this Article: Shaharudin, M. I., Azri, M. A., Khalid, M. I. H. A., Rahman, N. F. N. A., Subramanian, G. S., & Shaharudin, M. Y. (2022). Relationship between Physical Performance and Cognitive Function in Malaysian Older Persons. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12(10), 2252– 2261.