体育活动对神经系统功能和认知过程的影响——研究综述

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Neuropsychiatria i Neuropsychologia Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5114/nan.2019.89792
Karolina Dyrla-Mularczyk, W. Giemza-Urbanowicz
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体育活动对人的身心健康有不容置疑的影响,这已经在许多研究中得到证实。在这种背景下,运动对认知功能的影响似乎特别有趣。研究表明,有规律的锻炼——尤其是中等强度的有氧运动——可以改善成年人的认知功能,提高儿童和青少年的学习能力。运动还能改善精神障碍患者的认知功能。此外,体力活动是治疗轻度认知障碍或神经退行性疾病的重要非药物方法。这项工作的目的是介绍体育活动对人类认知功能的影响这一领域的选定研究。本文介绍了体力劳动对某些神经生理因素和神经系统结构发育的影响。此外,还介绍了身体活动对各年龄段人群认知过程的影响,并特别强调了近年来发表的论文。有研究证明,体育活动对记忆和注意力的功能有积极影响,还能提高决策的速度。体育活动在减缓神经退行性疾病的发展和减轻症状过程中的作用也被指出。体育活动影响所有年龄段的人的认知功能。此外,体育活动具有神经保护意义,并影响神经退行性过程的控制。有重要的迹象表明,未来的研究体育活动和学业成绩之间的关系。
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The influence of physical activity on the functioning of the nervous system and cognitive processes – research review
Physical activity has an unquestionable impact on human physical and mental health, which has been proven in numerous studies. Against this background, the impact of movement on cognitive functioning seems to be of particular interest. Studies show that regular workouts – especially moderate-intensity aerobic exercise – improve the cognitive functioning of adults and improve school abilities in the group of children and adolescents. Movement also promotes better cognitive functioning of people with mental disorders. In addition, physical activity is an important non-pharmacological method of treatment for mild cognitive impairment or neurodegenerative diseases. The purpose of this work is to present selected studies in the area of the impact of physical activity on human cognitive functioning. The article presents the influence of physical effort on selected neurophysiological factors and development of nervous system structures. In addition, the impact of physical activity on the cognitive processes of people of all ages is presented, with particular emphasis on papers published in recent years. Studies are cited in which it was proved that physical activity positively influences the functioning of memory and attention, and also improves the speed of decisions. The role of physical activity in the process of slowing development and alleviating the symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases is also pointed out. Physical activity affects the cognitive functioning of people of all ages. In addition, physical activity has neuroprotective significance, and affects the control of neurodegenerative processes. There are important indications for future research into the relationship between physical activity and school achievement.
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