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Physical activity over a decade modifies age-related decline in perfusion, gray matter volume, and functional connectivity of the posterior default-mode network-A multimodal approach

机译:十多年来的体育锻炼改变了与年龄有关的灌注,灰质体积和后默认模式网络-多模式方法的功能连接性的下降

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One step toward healthy brain aging may be to entertain a physically active lifestyle. Studies investigating physical activity effects on brain integrity have, however, mainly been based on single brain markers, and few used a multimodal imaging approach. In the present study, we used cohort data from the Betula study to examine the relationships between scores reflecting current and accumulated physical activity and brain health. More specifically, we first examined if physical activity scores modulated negative effects of age on seven resting state networks previously identified by Salami, Pudas, and Nyberg (2014). The results revealed that one of the most age-sensitive RSN was positively altered by physical activity, namely, the posterior default-mode network involving the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC). Second, within this physical activity-sensitive RSN, we further analyzed the association between physical activity and gray matter (GM) volumes, white matter integrity, and cerebral perfusion using linear regression models. Regions within the identified DMN displayed larger GM volumes and stronger perfusion in relation to both current and 10-years accumulated scores of physical activity. No associations of physical activity and white matter integrity were observed. Collectively, our findings demonstrate strengthened PCC-cortical connectivity within the DMN, larger PCC GM volume, and higher PCC perfusion as a function of physical activity. In turn, these findings may provide insights into the mechanisms of how long-term regular exercise can contribute to healthy brain aging. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:迈向健康的大脑衰老的第一步可能是养成积极运动的生活方式。然而,研究体育活动对大脑完整性的影响的研究主要基于单脑标志物,很少使用多峰成像方法。在本研究中,我们使用了来自Betula研究的队列数据来检查反映当前和累积的体力活动以及脑部健康的得分之间的关​​系。更具体地说,我们首先检查了体育锻炼分数是否对年龄由先前的Salami,Pudas和Nyberg(2014)确定的七个静止状态网络产生了负面影响。结果显示,对年龄最敏感的RSN之一被体育活动正向改变,即涉及后扣带回皮质(PCC)的后默认模式网络。其次,在此对体育活动敏感的RSN中,我们使用线性回归模型进一步分析了体育活动与灰质(GM)量,白质完整性和脑灌注之间的关联。相对于当前和十年累积的体力活动得分,已识别DMN内的区域显示出更大的GM量和更强的灌注。没有观察到体育活动和白质完整性的关联。总的来说,我们的发现表明DMN内PCC-皮质的连接性增强,PCC GM量增加和PCC灌注随身体活动而变。反过来,这些发现可能会提供有关长期定期锻炼如何有助于健康的大脑衰老的机制的见解。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier Inc.发布

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