Brain endurance training improves sedentary older adults' cognitive and physical performance when fresh and fatigued

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作者
Diaz-Garcia, Jesus [1 ]
Garcia-Calvo, Tomas [1 ]
Ring, Christopher [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Extremadura, Fac Sport Sci, Caceres, Spain
[2] Univ Birmingham, Sch Sport Exercise & Rehabil Sci, Birmingham, England
关键词
Cognitive training; Fatigue; Healthy aging; Older adults; Physical training; MENTAL FATIGUE;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102757
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Objectives: Cognitive and physical performance is impaired by aging and fatigue. Cognitive and exercise training may mitigate such impairments. Accordingly, we investigated the effect of Brain Endurance Training (BET) - combined cognitive and exercise training - on cognitive and physical performance when fresh and fatigued in older adults. Design: Twenty-four healthy sedentary women (65-78 years) were randomly allocated to one of three training groups: BET, exercise training, and control (no training). The BET and exercise training groups completed the same physical training protocol comprising three 45-min exercise sessions (20-min resistance exercise plus 25min endurance exercise) per week for eight weeks. The BET group completed a 20-min cognitive task prior to exercise tasks. Cognitive (tasks: psychomotor vigilance, Stroop) and physical (tests: walk, chair-stand, arm curl) performance was tested when fresh and fatigued (before and after a 30-min cognitive task) at weeks 0 (pre-test), 4 (mid-test), 8 (post-test), and 12 (follow-up test). Results: Cognitive and physical and performance was generally superior when fresh and fatigued at mid-test and post-test for both BET and exercise training groups compared to the control group. The BET group outperformed the exercise group when fatigued at mid-test and post-test both cognitively (always) and physically (sometimes). The pre-to-post changes in cognitive performance when fresh and fatigued averaged 3.7 % and 7.8 % for BET, 3.6 % and 4.5 % for exercise, and -0.4 % and 0.3 % for control groups. The corresponding changes in physical performance averaged 16.5 % and 29.9 % for BET, 13.8 % and 22.4 % for exercise, and 10.8 % and 7.1 % for control groups. Conclusion: These findings show that BET can improve cognitive and physical performance in older adults.
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