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The brain-in-motion study: effect of a 6-month aerobic exercise intervention on cerebrovascular regulation and cognitive function in older adults

机译:运动大脑研究:6个月有氧运动干预对老年人脑血管调节和认知功能的影响

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Background Aging and physical inactivity are associated with declines in some cognitive domains and cerebrovascular function, as well as an elevated risk of cerebrovascular disease and other morbidities. With the increase in the number of sedentary older Canadians, promoting healthy brain aging is becoming an increasingly important population health issue. Emerging research suggests that higher levels of physical fitness at any age are associated with better cognitive functioning and this may be mediated, at least in part, by improvements in cerebrovascular reserve. We are currently conducting a study to determine: if a structured 6-month aerobic exercise program is associated with improvements or maintenance of both cerebrovascular function and cognitive abilities in older individuals; and, the extent to which any changes seen persist 6?months after the completion of the structured exercise program. Methods/design Two hundred and fifty men and women aged 55–80?years are being enrolled into an 18-month combined quasi-experimental and prospective cohort study. Participants are eligible for enrollment into the study if they are inactive (i.e., not participating in regular physical activity), non-smokers, have a body mass index 2, are free of significant cognitive impairment (defined as a Montreal Cognitive Assessment score of 24 or more), and do not have clinically significant cardiovascular, cerebrovascular disease, or chronic obstructive pulmonary airway disease. Repeated measurements are done during three sequential six-month phases: 1) pre-intervention; 2) aerobic exercise intervention; and 3) post-intervention. These outcomes include: cardiorespiratory fitness, resting cerebral blood flow, cerebrovascular reserve, and cognitive function. Discussion This is the first study to our knowledge that will examine contemporaneously the effect of an exercise intervention on both cerebrovascular reserve and cognition in an older population. This study will further our understanding of whether cerebrovascular mechanisms might explain how exercise promotes healthy brain aging. In addition our study will address the potential of increasing physical activity to prevent age-associated cognitive decline.
机译:背景衰老和缺乏体育活动与某些认知领域和脑血管功能的下降以及脑血管疾病和其他发病率升高的风险有关。随着久坐不动的加拿大人数量的增加,促进健康的大脑衰老正成为日益重要的人口健康问题。新兴的研究表明,任何年龄段的较高身体健康水平都与更好的认知功能有关,并且这可能至少部分地通过改善脑血管储备来介导。我们目前正在进行一项研究,以确定:结构化的6个月有氧运动计划是否与老年人的脑血管功能和认知能力的改善或维持有关;并且,在完成结构化锻炼计划后的6个月内,看到的任何变化的程度仍然存在。方法/设计我们将250名55-80岁的男性和女性纳入为期18个月的准实验和前瞻性队列研究。如果参与者不活跃(即不参加常规体育锻炼),非吸烟者,体重指数为2 ,没有明显的认知障碍(定义为“蒙特利尔认知”),则有资格参加研究评估得分为24或更高),并且没有临床上显着的心血管,脑血管疾病或慢性阻塞性肺气道疾病。在三个连续的六个月阶段中进行重复测量:1)干预前; 2)有氧运动干预; 3)干预后。这些结果包括:心肺适应性,静息的脑血流量,脑血管储备和认知功能。讨论这是我们所知的第一项研究,该研究将同时检查运动干预对老年人群中脑血管储备和认知的影响。这项研究将进一步使我们了解脑血管机制是否可以解释运动如何促进健康的大脑衰老。此外,我们的研究将探讨增加体育锻炼以预防与年龄相关的认知能力下降的潜力。

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