Journal of Aging Research (Jan 2011)

Cognitive Speed of Processing Training Can Promote Community Mobility among Older Adults: A Brief Review

  • Melissa L. O'Connor,
  • Elizabeth M. Hudak,
  • Jerri D. Edwards

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/430802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Background. Community mobility is crucial for maintaining independent functioning and quality of life for older adults. Purpose. The present paper describes the relationship of cognition, particularly speed of processing as measured by the Useful Field of View Test, to mobility as indicated by driving behaviors, life space, and falls among healthy older adults. Research examining the impact of cognitive speed of processing training (SOPT) on older adults' community mobility (i.e., driving behaviors) is also summarized. Key Issues. Even slight cognitive declines can place older adults at risk for mobility limitations. However, cognitive interventions like SOPT can mitigate declines in driving mobility. Implications. The potential of SOPT to sustain community mobility among older adults is discussed.