认知正常老年人的体能、灰质体积和执行功能:AGUEDA 试验的横断面研究结果

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1111/sms.14746
Andrea Coca‐Pulido, Patricio Solis‐Urra, Beatriz Fernandez‐Gamez, Marcos Olvera‐Rojas, Darío Bellón, Alessandro Sclafani, Angel Toval, Isabel Martín‐Fuentes, Esmée A. Bakker, Javier Fernández‐Ortega, Manuel Gomez‐Rio, Charles H. Hillman, Kirk I. Erickson, Francisco B. Ortega, Jose Mora‐Gonzalez, Irene Esteban‐Cornejo
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本研究旨在调查心肺功能(CRF)和肌肉力量指标与灰质体积(GMV)之间的关系,并研究认知正常老年人的灰质体积中与体能相关的区域是否与执行功能(EF)有关。91 名认知正常的老年人(71.69 ± 3.91 岁;57.14% 为女性)参加了这项研究,他们来自 AGUEDA 试验。CRF通过2公里步行测试和6分钟步行测试进行测量。肌肉力量通过握手、二头肌卷曲、深蹲和等动力量测试进行测量。通过磁共振扫描获得 T1 称重图像。通过基于体素的形态计量分析确定 GMV。进行了标准化的 EF 测试。CRF与GMV没有任何正相关。9个区域的手握力量与GMV呈正相关(p <0.001)(β从0.6到0.8,k从106到1927),3个区域的膝关节伸展力量与GMV呈正相关(β从0.4到0.5,k从76到2776)。深蹲力量与两个地区的 GMV 负相关(p < 0.001)(β = -0.3,k = 1102 和 k = 152),与一个地区的 2 公里步行测试负相关(β = -0.4,k = 99)。只有与手握力相关的 GMV 与认知灵活性(p = 0.039,β = 0.215)和空间工作记忆(p < 0.03,β 0.247-0.317)相关,但与 EF 分数无关(p > 0.05)。肌肉力量(而非 CRF)可能与皮层和皮层下区域的 GMV 呈正相关,这对特定认知领域而非整体 EF 分数有影响。具体来说,手握力是与较高GMV最相关的指标,而深蹲力量和CRF与GMV呈负相关:NCT05186090。
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Fitness, Gray Matter Volume, and Executive Function in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Cross‐Sectional Findings From the AGUEDA Trial
The aim of the study is to investigate the association of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and muscular strength indicators with gray matter volume (GMV) and to study whether fitness‐related regions of GMV are associated to executive function (EF) in cognitively normal older adults. Ninety‐one cognitively normal older adults (71.69 ± 3.91 years; 57.14% females) participated in this study from the AGUEDA trial. CRF was measured by a 2‐km walking test and a 6‐min walking test. Muscular strength was measured by handgrip, biceps curl, squats, and isokinetic strength tests. T1‐weigthed images were obtained through a magnetic resonance scan. GMV was determined by voxel‐based morphometric analysis. Standardized EF tests were performed. CRF did not show any positive association with GMV. Handgrip strength was positively associated with GMV (p < 0.001) in nine regions (β from 0.6 to 0.8 and k from 106 to 1927) and knee extension strength in three regions (β from 0.4 to 0.5 and k from 76 to 2776). Squats strength was negatively associated with GMV (p < 0.001) in two regions (β = −0.3, k = 1102 and k = 152) and the 2‐km walking test in one region (β = −0.4, k = 99). Only handgrip strength‐related GMV was associated with cognitive flexibility (p = 0.039, β = 0.215) and spatial working memory (p < 0.03, β 0.247–0.317), but not with EF score (p > 0.05). Muscular strength, but no CRF, may be positively related to GMV in cortical and subcortical regions, with implications for specific cognitive domains rather than the overall EF score. Specifically, handgrip strength was the indicator most associated with higher GMV, while squats strength and CRF were negatively related to GMV.ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT05186090.
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