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骑行对老年人认知功能和健康的影响。

The effect of cycling on cognitive function and well-being in older adults.

机构信息

School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom.

Dementia Research Centre, Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Feb 20;14(2):e0211779. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211779. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

It has been demonstrated that, on their own, both exercise and stimulation from the environment can improve cognitive function and well-being in older adults. The combined effect of exercising in the outdoor environment on psychological function is less well studied. The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of an outdoor cycling intervention on cognitive function and mental health and well-being in older adults. A total of 100 older adults took part in the study (aged 50-83), 26 of which were non-cycling controls, 36 were conventional pedal cyclists and 38 were participants using an e-bike (a bike fitted with an electric motor to provide assistance with pedaling), as part of a larger project (www.cycleboom.org). Participants took part in the study for an eight-week period, with cycling participants required to cycle at least three times a week for thirty minutes in duration for each cycle ride. Cognitive function and well-being were measured before and after the intervention period. For executive function, namely inhibition (the Stroop task) and updating (Letter Updating Task), both cycling groups improved in accuracy after the intervention compared to non-cycling control participants. E-bike participants also improved in processing speed (reaction times in go trials of the Stop-It task) after the intervention compared to non-cycling control participants. Finally, e-bike participants improved in their mental health score after the intervention compared to non-cycling controls as measured by the SF-36. This suggests that there may be an impact of exercising in the environment on executive function and mental health. Importantly, we showed a similar (sometimes larger) effect for the e-bike group compared to the pedal cyclists. This suggests that it is not just the physical activity component of cycling that is having an influence. Both pedal cycles and e-bikes can enable increased physical activity and engagement with the outdoor environment with e-bikes potentially providing greater benefits.

摘要

已经证明,单独的运动和环境刺激都可以改善老年人的认知功能和幸福感。在户外环境中运动对心理功能的综合影响研究得还不够充分。本研究的目的是调查户外骑行干预对老年人认知功能、心理健康和幸福感的影响。共有 100 名老年人参与了这项研究(年龄在 50-83 岁之间),其中 26 名是非骑行对照组,36 名是常规脚踏车骑行者,38 名是使用电动自行车(一种装有电动马达以帮助脚踏的自行车)的参与者,这是一个更大项目(www.cycleboom.org)的一部分。参与者参加了为期八周的研究,骑行参与者要求每周至少骑行三次,每次骑行持续三十分钟。在干预前后测量认知功能和幸福感。在执行功能方面,即抑制(Stroop 任务)和更新(字母更新任务)方面,与非骑行对照组相比,两组骑行者在干预后准确性都有所提高。与非骑行对照组相比,电动自行车参与者在干预后在处理速度(Stop-It 任务中的 Go 试验反应时间)方面也有所提高。最后,与非骑行对照组相比,电动自行车参与者在干预后心理健康评分有所提高,这是通过 SF-36 测量的。这表明在环境中运动可能对执行功能和心理健康有影响。重要的是,我们发现电动自行车组的效果与脚踏车组相似(有时更大)。这表明,影响不仅仅是骑行的体育活动成分。脚踏车和电动自行车都可以增加身体活动和与户外环境的互动,而电动自行车可能提供更大的好处。

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