Amir Hadanny, Malka Daniel-Kotovsky,Gil Suzin, Rahav Boussi-Gross, Merav Catalogna,Kobi Dagan,Yafit Hachmo, Ramzia Abu Hamed, Efrat Sas-son, Gregory Fishlev, Erez Lang, Nir Polak, Keren Doenyas,Mony Friedman,Sigal Tal, Yonatan Ze-mel,Yair Bechor,Shai Efrati Published June 2020
Abstract~ The aim of this study was to evaluate hyperbaric oxygen therapy's (HBOT) effect on cognitive functions in healthy aging adults. A randomized controlled clinical trial randomized 63 healthy adults for three months...
The most striking improvements were in attention and information
processing speed.Voxel-based analysis showed significant cerebral blood flow increases in the HBOT group compared to the control group in the right superior medial frontal gyrus (BA10),right and left supplementary motor area (BA6), right middle frontal gyrus (BA6), left middle frontal gyrus (BA9), left superior frontal gyrus (BA8)and the right superior parietal gyrus (BA7).In this study, HBOT was shown to induce cognitive enhancements in healthy aging adults via mechanisms involving regional changes in CBF.
The main improvements include attention,information processing speed and executive functions, which normally decline with ag ing.