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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Physical Activity Epidemiology for Dementia and Cognitive Decline
2.1. Causal Relationship Between Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Cognitive Function
2.2. Association Between Exercise Habits and Dementia
2.3. Association Between Physical Fitness or Motor Performance and Dementia
2.4. Effects of Exercise Interventions on Cognitive Function
2.5. Physical Activity and Exercise Guidelines for MCI and Dementia
3. Cognitive Function and Dementia Prevention, and Exercise and Sports Skills
3.1. Classification of Sports Skills
3.2. Differential Effects of OSE and CSE on Cognitive Function
3.3. The Mechanism of Cognitive Function Improvement by OSE
4. Cognitive Function and E-Sports
4.1. The Neurocognitive Demands of E-Sports
4.2. Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Enhancement
4.3. Domain-Specific Cognitive Effects of E-Sports
4.4. E-Sports Applications for the Elderly
4.5. Technological Innovations Enhancing Cognitive Impact
4.5.1. Integration
4.5.2. Applications
4.5.3. Adaptive Algorithms and Personalization
4.6. Research Gaps and Future Directions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Skill type and its continuum |
Category | Sports |
|---|---|---|
OSE![]() CSE |
4 | Tennis, Table Tennis, Badminton, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Handball, American Football, Wushu, Martial Arts, Fencing, Korfball, Hockey, Baseball |
| 3 | Sailing, Canoe Slalom | |
| 2 | Athletics, Cross-Country Skiing | |
| 1 | Swimming, Running, Triathlon, Cycling, Gymnastics, Archery, Shooting, Brisk Walking, Track Bike |
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