Mild exercise improves executive function with increasing neural efficiency in the prefrontal cortex of older adults

被引:9
作者
Byun, Kyeongho [1 ,2 ]
Hyodo, Kazuki [3 ,4 ]
Suwabe, Kazuya [1 ,5 ]
Fukuie, Takemune [4 ]
Ha, Min-seong [1 ,6 ]
Damrongthai, Chorphaka [1 ,4 ]
Kuwamizu, Ryuta [4 ]
Koizumi, Hikaru [4 ]
Yassa, Michael A. [1 ,7 ]
Soya, Hideaki [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tsukuba, Fac Hlth & Sport Sci, Sport Neurosci Div, Adv Res Initiat Human High Performance ARIHHP, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
[2] Incheon Natl Univ, Sport Sci Inst & Hlth Promot Ctr, Coll Arts & Phys Educ, Div Sport Sci, Incheon, South Korea
[3] Meiji Yasuda Life Fdn Hlth & Welf, Phys Fitness Res Inst, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Univ Tsukuba, Fac Hlth & Sport Sci, Lab Exercise Biochem & Neuroendocrinol, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
[5] Ryutsu Keizai Univ, Fac Hlth & Sport Sci, Ryugasaki, Ibaraki, Japan
[6] Univ Seoul, Coll Arts & Sports, Dept Sports Sci, Seoul, South Korea
[7] Univ Calif Irvine, Ctr Neurobiol Learning & Memory, Dept Neurobiol & Behav, Irvine, CA USA
关键词
Mild-exercise intervention; Executive function; Neural efficiency; Functional near-infrared spectroscopy; Prefrontal cortex; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; AEROBIC FITNESS; GROWTH-FACTOR; BRAIN; PERFORMANCE; ACTIVATION; ASSOCIATION; PLASTICITY; ATTENTION;
D O I
10.1007/s11357-023-00816-3
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
This study examined whether a 3-month mild-exercise intervention could improve executive function in healthy middle-aged and older adults in a randomized control trial. Ultimately, a total of 81 middle-aged and older adults were randomly assigned to either an exercise group or a control group. The exercise group received 3 months of mild cycle exercise intervention (3 sessions/week, 30-50 min/session). The control group was asked to behave as usual for the intervention period. Before and after the intervention, participants did color-word matching Stroop tasks (CWST), and Stroop interference (SI)-related reaction time (RT) was assessed as an indicator of executive function. During the CWST, prefrontal activation was monitored using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). SI-related oxy-Hb changes and SI-related neural efficiency (NE) scores were assessed to examine the underlying neural mechanism of the exercise intervention. Although the mild-exercise intervention significantly decreased SI-related RT, there were no significant effects of exercise intervention on SI-related oxy-Hb changes or SI-related NE scores in prefrontal subregions. Lastly, changes in the effects of mild exercise on NE with advancing age were examined. The 81 participants were divided into two subgroups (younger-aged subgroup [YA], older-aged subgroup [OA], based on median age [68 years.]). Interestingly, SI-related RT significantly decreased, and SI-related NE scores in all ROIs of the prefrontal cortex significantly increased only in the OA subgroup. These results reveal that a long-term intervention of very light-intensity exercise has a positive effect on executive function especially in older adults, possibly by increasing neural efficiency in the prefrontal cortex.
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页数:17
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