Langeskov-Christensen Martin, Eskildsen Søren, Stenager Egon, Boye Jensen Henrik, Hvilsted Nielsen Helle, Petersen Thor, Grøndahl Hvid Lars, Hämäläinen Päivi, Marstrand Lisbet, Dalgas Ulrik
Section for Sport Science, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark/MS-Clinic of Southern Jutland (Sønderborg, Kolding, Esbjerg), Department of Neurology, Hospital of Southern Denmark, 6400 Sønderborg, Denmark.
J Clin Med. 2018 Sep 11;7(9):272. doi: 10.3390/jcm7090272.
(1) Background: Cognitive impairment is highly prevalent in multiple sclerosis (MS). Staying physically fit may be associated with preservation of cognitive performance in persons with MS (pwMS); (2) Objective: To investigate the association between aerobic capacity and the cognitive domains of information processing, learning and memory, and verbal fluency as well as single and composite z-scores of the Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological tests (BRBNT) in pwMS; (3) Methods: All subjects first performed the BRBNT and then a maximal oxygen consumption (VO₂-max) test on a bicycle ergometer as a measure of aerobic capacity. Simple and multiple (adjusting for age, sex, and education level) regression analyses were performed to evaluate the relationship between aerobic capacity and cognitive performance in different domains. Published international norms were used to compute z-scores for each individual and composite BRBNT score. Furthermore, cognitive impairment was defined as one or more z-scores ≤-1.5 standard deviation (SD) of healthy controls; (4) Results: Eighty-four subjects were included (44.9 ± 9 years, 16.3 ± 2 education years, Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS): 2.6 ± 1.4, MS-type (relapsing-remitting, primary progressive, or secondary progressive): 73/6/5, disease duration: 9.9 ± 7 years, VO₂-max: 28.4 ± 7.0 mL O₂/min/kg). No significant associations between aerobic capacity and cognitive performance in the individual BRBNT tests were found, except that a weak relationship was found between aerobic capacity and the composite processing speed z-score (R² = 0.06, = 0.02). The average global BRBNT z-score (-0.2 ± 0.66) was not associated with aerobic capacity. Comparison of the cognitively impaired group (34.5%) with the nonimpaired group (65.5%) showed lower aerobic capacity in the impaired group (25.9 ± 1 vs. 29.7 ± 1 mLO₂/min/kg, = 0.02); (5) Conclusions: Limited support was found for an association between performance in most cognitive domains and aerobic capacity in the present MS group with a third of patients showing signs of cognitive impairments.
(1) 背景:认知障碍在多发性硬化症(MS)中极为普遍。保持身体健康可能与MS患者(pwMS)认知功能的维持有关;(2) 目的:研究有氧运动能力与pwMS患者信息处理、学习与记忆、语言流畅性等认知领域以及简短可重复神经心理测验电池(BRBNT)的单项和综合z分数之间的关联;(3) 方法:所有受试者首先进行BRBNT测试,然后在自行车测力计上进行最大耗氧量(VO₂-max)测试,以衡量有氧运动能力。进行简单和多元(校正年龄、性别和教育水平)回归分析,以评估有氧运动能力与不同领域认知表现之间的关系。使用已发表的国际常模来计算每个个体和综合BRBNT分数的z分数。此外,认知障碍定义为一个或多个z分数≤健康对照的-1.5标准差(SD);(4) 结果:纳入84名受试者(44.9±9岁,16.3±2年教育年限,扩展残疾状态量表(EDSS):2.6±1.4,MS类型(复发缓解型、原发进展型或继发进展型):73/6/5,病程:9.9±7年,VO₂-max:28.4±7.0 mL O₂/min/kg)。在个体BRBNT测试中,未发现有氧运动能力与认知表现之间存在显著关联,不过在有氧运动能力与综合处理速度z分数之间发现了微弱关系(R² = 0.06,P = 0.02)。BRBNT的平均总体z分数(-0.2±0.66)与有氧运动能力无关。认知障碍组(34.5%)与非障碍组(65.5%)比较显示,障碍组的有氧运动能力较低(25.9±1 vs. 29.7±1 mLO₂/min/kg,P = 0.02);(5) 结论:在目前三分之一患者有认知障碍迹象的MS组中,大多数认知领域的表现与有氧运动能力之间的关联得到的支持有限。