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Resumo:The research described in this thesis aimed to examine the association between physical activity and driving ability in older drivers. Experimental and observational studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of physical activity both in driving-related abilities and on-the-road driving performance. The investigation was grounded mainly in an information processing approach. Visual attention showed a marked decline with aging. Physical activity levels were positively correlated with visual attention measures, namely processing speed and divided attention. Driving-related abilities and on-the-road driving tests performance were enhanced with an intervention that used a type of exercise that intended to simultaneously mobilize perceptual, cognitive, and physical abilities. Improvements resulting from the exercise intervention took place on several measures of visual attention, behavioral speed, and multitask processing. Positive transfer of learning from the exercise program to the driving task was obtained with relatively short time periods of intervention (two to three months). The type of activities to be included in the exercise programs for older drivers should try to target the same cognitive processes that are required in driving. Results also indicated that the practice of sports on a regular basis for several years has the potential to benefit driving performance. Particularly, tennis playing was associated with better speed of behavior during driving than running. Sports that are more challenging in attentional skills and whose performance is very dependent on the speed at which information is processed, may have a positive influence in several aspects of the driving task. The role of physical activity for older adults should not be restricted to the promotion of physical fitness, but should also be considered as a means to enhance cognitive functioning. The type of physical activity seems to be an important mediator of such positive effects. Literature reviewed about the effects of training and differential experience on the brain and behavior also supports this potential role of physical activity.
Autores principais:Marmeleira, José Francisco Filipe
Assunto:Aging Behavioral speed Driving Driving-related abilities Exercise programs Physical activity Actividade física Capacidades importantes para conduzir Condução automóvel Envelhecimento Programas de exercício Velocidade comportamental
Ano:2011
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:tese de doutoramento
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
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Driving
Driving-related abilities
Exercise programs
Physical activity
Actividade física
Capacidades importantes para conduzir
Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
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description The research described in this thesis aimed to examine the association between physical activity and driving ability in older drivers. Experimental and observational studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of physical activity both in driving-related abilities and on-the-road driving performance. The investigation was grounded mainly in an information processing approach. Visual attention showed a marked decline with aging. Physical activity levels were positively correlated with visual attention measures, namely processing speed and divided attention. Driving-related abilities and on-the-road driving tests performance were enhanced with an intervention that used a type of exercise that intended to simultaneously mobilize perceptual, cognitive, and physical abilities. Improvements resulting from the exercise intervention took place on several measures of visual attention, behavioral speed, and multitask processing. Positive transfer of learning from the exercise program to the driving task was obtained with relatively short time periods of intervention (two to three months). The type of activities to be included in the exercise programs for older drivers should try to target the same cognitive processes that are required in driving. Results also indicated that the practice of sports on a regular basis for several years has the potential to benefit driving performance. Particularly, tennis playing was associated with better speed of behavior during driving than running. Sports that are more challenging in attentional skills and whose performance is very dependent on the speed at which information is processed, may have a positive influence in several aspects of the driving task. The role of physical activity for older adults should not be restricted to the promotion of physical fitness, but should also be considered as a means to enhance cognitive functioning. The type of physical activity seems to be an important mediator of such positive effects. Literature reviewed about the effects of training and differential experience on the brain and behavior also supports this potential role of physical activity.
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spelling engporThe research described in this thesis aimed to examine the association between physical activity and driving ability in older drivers. Experimental and observational studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of physical activity both in driving-related abilities and on-the-road driving performance. The investigation was grounded mainly in an information processing approach. Visual attention showed a marked decline with aging. Physical activity levels were positively correlated with visual attention measures, namely processing speed and divided attention. Driving-related abilities and on-the-road driving tests performance were enhanced with an intervention that used a type of exercise that intended to simultaneously mobilize perceptual, cognitive, and physical abilities. Improvements resulting from the exercise intervention took place on several measures of visual attention, behavioral speed, and multitask processing. Positive transfer of learning from the exercise program to the driving task was obtained with relatively short time periods of intervention (two to three months). The type of activities to be included in the exercise programs for older drivers should try to target the same cognitive processes that are required in driving. Results also indicated that the practice of sports on a regular basis for several years has the potential to benefit driving performance. Particularly, tennis playing was associated with better speed of behavior during driving than running. Sports that are more challenging in attentional skills and whose performance is very dependent on the speed at which information is processed, may have a positive influence in several aspects of the driving task. The role of physical activity for older adults should not be restricted to the promotion of physical fitness, but should also be considered as a means to enhance cognitive functioning. The type of physical activity seems to be an important mediator of such positive effects. Literature reviewed about the effects of training and differential experience on the brain and behavior also supports this potential role of physical activity.application/pdfporThe effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adultsMarmeleira, José Francisco FilipeGodinho, Mário Adriano BandeiraMelo, Filipe Manuel Soares deHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboae-mailmailto:repositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptrepositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.pt20112011-05-16T00:00:00Z2011-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/3281http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessAgingBehavioral speedDrivingDriving-related abilitiesExercise programsPhysical activityActividade físicaCapacidades importantes para conduzirCondução automóvelEnvelhecimentoProgramas de exercícioVelocidade comportamental32312251 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06doctoral thesishttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/13238752-1719-4d87-adce-93e2370fd8af/download
spellingShingle The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
Marmeleira, José Francisco Filipe
Aging
Behavioral speed
Driving
Driving-related abilities
Exercise programs
Physical activity
Actividade física
Capacidades importantes para conduzir
Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
Marmeleira, José Francisco Filipe
Aging
Behavioral speed
Driving
Driving-related abilities
Exercise programs
Physical activity
Actividade física
Capacidades importantes para conduzir
Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Aging
Behavioral speed
Driving
Driving-related abilities
Exercise programs
Physical activity
Actividade física
Capacidades importantes para conduzir
Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
title The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
title_full The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
title_fullStr The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
title_full_unstemmed The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
title_short The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
title_sort The effects of physical activity on driving ability in older adults
topic Aging
Behavioral speed
Driving
Driving-related abilities
Exercise programs
Physical activity
Actividade física
Capacidades importantes para conduzir
Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
topic_facet Aging
Behavioral speed
Driving
Driving-related abilities
Exercise programs
Physical activity
Actividade física
Capacidades importantes para conduzir
Condução automóvel
Envelhecimento
Programas de exercício
Velocidade comportamental
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