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Effect of Acute Moderate-Intensity Exercise on the Mirror Neuron System: Role of Cardiovascular Fitness Level

机译:急性中等强度运动对镜子神经元系统的影响:心血管健身水平的作用

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ABSTRACT Objectives: The aims of this study were to use Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) to determine whether cardiovascular ?tness levels modulate the activation of the mirror neuron system under table-setting tasks in non-exercise situation, to replicate the study that positive effect of acute moderate-intensity exercise on the mirror neuron system (MNS) and investigate whether cardiovascular ?tness levels modulates the effect of exercise on the activation of the MNS. Methods: Thirty-six healthy college-aged participants completed a maximal graded exercise test and were categorized as high, moderate, or low cardiovascular ?tness. Participants then performed table-setting tasks including an action execution task (EXEC) and action observation task (OBS) prior to (PRE) and after (POST) either a rest condition (CTRL) or a cycling exercise condition (EXP). The EXP condition consisted of a 5-min warm-up, 15-min moderate-intensity exercise (65% VO2max), and 5-min cool-down. Results: No significant differences were observed for Oxy-Hb and Deoxy-Hb between different cardiovascular fitness levels in the EXEC or OBS tasks in the non-exercise session. But there were significant improvements of oxygenated hemoglobin (Oxy-Hb) in the IFG and PMC regions under the OBS task following the acute moderate exercise. Particularly, the improvements (Post-Pre) of Δ Oxy-Hb were mainly observed in high- and low- fitness individuals. There was also a significant improvement of deoxygenated hemoglobin (Deoxy-Hb) in the IPL region under the OBS task. The following analysis indicated that exercise improved Δ Deoxy-Hb in high fitness individuals. Conclusion: This study indicated the activation of MNS was not modulated by the cardiovascular fitness levels in the non-exercise situation. We replicated the previous study that moderate exercise improved activation of MNS; we also provided the first empirical evidence that moderate-intensity exercise positively affects the MNS activation in college students of high and low cardiovascular fitness levels.
机译:摘要目的:本研究的目的是使用功能近红外光谱(FNIR)来确定心血管吗?如何在非运动情况下在表设置任务下调制镜子神经元系统的激活,以复制这项研究急性中等强度运动对镜子神经元系统(MNS)的阳性作用,研究了心血管吗?TNITE水平是否调节运动对MNS激活的影响。方法:三十六名健康大学学院参与者完成了最大分级的运动试验,并被分类为高,中等或低心血管?TNIT。然后参与者执行表设置任务,包括动作执行任务(EXEC)和动作观察任务(OB)之前(pre)和之后(发布)休息条件(CTRL)或循环锻炼条件(exp)。 EXP病症由5分钟的预热,15分钟的中等强度运动(65%VO2MAX)和5分钟的冷却。结果:在非运动会中的EXEC或OBS任务中的不同心血管适用水平之间的氧-Hb和脱氧-Hb没有观察到显着差异。但在急性适度运动后OBS任务下的IFG和PMC区域中的含氧血红蛋白(OXH-HB)的显着改善。特别地,在高和低合适的个体中主要观察到δyxy-hb的改善(后预)。在OBS任务下IPL区域中的脱氧血红蛋白(DEOXY-HB)也有显着改善。以下分析表明,在高健身个体中锻炼δ脱氧-Hb。结论:本研究表明,在非运动情况下,MNS的激活不会被心血管健康水平调节。我们复制了前一项研究,即中等运动改善了MNS的激活;我们还提供了第一种经验证据,即中等强度运动积极影响大学生高低心血管健身水平的MNS激活。

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