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水分剥夺对健康男性和女性认知运动表现的影响。

Effect of water deprivation on cognitive-motor performance in healthy men and women.

作者信息

Szinnai Gabor, Schachinger Hartmut, Arnaud Maurice J, Linder Lilly, Keller Ulrich

机构信息

Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Clinical Nutrition, Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, CH 4031 Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2005 Jul;289(1):R275-80. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00501.2004. Epub 2005 Apr 21.

Abstract

Whether mental performance is affected by slowly progressive moderate dehydration induced by water deprivation has not been examined previously. Therefore, objective and subjective cognitive-motor function was examined in 16 volunteers (8 females, 8 males, mean age: 26 yr) twice, once after 24 h of water deprivation and once during normal water intake (randomized cross-over design; 7-day interval). Water deprivation resulted in a 2.6% decrease in body weight. Neither cognitive-motor function estimated by a paced auditory serial addition task, an adaptive 5-choice reaction time test, a manual tracking test, and a Stroop word-color conflict test nor neurophysiological function assessed by auditory event-related potentials P300 (oddball paradigm) differed (P > 0.1) between the water deprivation and the control study. However, subjective ratings of mental performance changed significantly toward increased tiredness (+1.0 points) and reduced alertness (-0.9 points on a 5-point scale; both: P < 0.05), and higher levels of perceived effort (+27 mm) and concentration (+28 mm on a 100-mm scale; both: P < 0.05) necessary for test accomplishment during dehydration. Several reaction time-based responses revealed significant interactions between gender and dehydration, with prolonged reaction time in women but shortened in men after water deprivation (Stroop word-color conflict test, reaction time in women: +26 ms, in men: -36 ms, P < 0.01; paced auditory serial addition task, reaction time in women +58 ms, in men -31 ms, P = 0.05). In conclusion, cognitive-motor function is preserved during water deprivation in young humans up to a moderate dehydration level of 2.6% of body weight. Sexual dimorphism for reaction time-based performance is present. Increased subjective task-related effort suggests that healthy volunteers exhibit cognitive compensating mechanisms for increased tiredness and reduced alertness during slowly progressive moderate dehydration.

摘要

之前尚未研究过因缺水导致的缓慢进展性中度脱水是否会影响心理表现。因此,对16名志愿者(8名女性,8名男性,平均年龄:26岁)的客观和主观认知运动功能进行了两次检查,一次是在缺水24小时后,一次是在正常饮水期间(随机交叉设计;间隔7天)。缺水导致体重下降2.6%。在缺水和对照研究之间,通过听觉序列加法任务、自适应5选反应时测试、手动跟踪测试和斯特鲁普字色冲突测试评估的认知运动功能,以及通过听觉事件相关电位P300(oddball范式)评估的神经生理功能均无差异(P>0.1)。然而,心理表现的主观评分发生了显著变化,疲劳感增加(+1.0分),警觉性降低(5分制中为-0.9分;两者均为:P<0.05),并且在脱水期间完成测试所需的感知努力水平(+27 mm)和注意力水平(100 mm制中为+28 mm;两者均为:P<0.05)更高。一些基于反应时的反应显示出性别与脱水之间存在显著交互作用,缺水后女性的反应时延长,而男性缩短(斯特鲁普字色冲突测试,女性反应时:+26 ms,男性:-36 ms,P<0.01;听觉序列加法任务,女性反应时+58 ms,男性-31 ms,P=0.05)。总之,在年轻人群中,缺水至体重2.6%的中度脱水水平时,认知运动功能得以保留。基于反应时的表现存在性别差异。主观任务相关努力的增加表明,健康志愿者在缓慢进展性中度脱水期间,针对疲劳感增加和警觉性降低表现出认知补偿机制。

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