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将身体活动和能力的客观测量指标与健康的社区居住的老年人的大脑结构联系起来。

Linking objective measures of physical activity and capability with brain structure in healthy community dwelling older adults.

机构信息

NORMENT, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital & Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway; Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway; Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital HT, Nesodden, Norway.

NORMENT, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital & Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Neuroimage Clin. 2021;31:102767. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102767. Epub 2021 Jul 24.

Abstract

Maintaining high levels of daily activity and physical capability have been proposed as important constituents to promote healthy brain and cognitive aging. Studies investigating the associations between brain health and physical activity in late life have, however, mainly been based on self-reported data or measures designed for clinical populations. In the current study, we examined cross-sectional associations between physical activity, recorded by an ankle-positioned accelerometer for seven days, physical capability (grip strength, postural control, and walking speed), and neuroimaging based surrogate markers of brain health in 122 healthy older adults aged 65-88 years. We used a multimodal brain imaging approach offering complementary structural MRI based indicators of brain health: global white matter fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) based on diffusion tensor imaging, and subcortical and global brain age based on brain morphology inferred from T1-weighted MRI data. In addition, based on the results from the main analysis, follow-up regression analysis was performed to test for association between the volume of key subcortical regions of interest (hippocampus, caudate, thalamus and cerebellum) and daily steps, and a follow-up voxelwise analysis to test for associations between walking speed and FA across the white matter Tract-Based Spatial Statistics (TBSS) skeleton. The analyses revealed a significant association between global FA and walking speed, indicating higher white matter integrity in people with higher pace. Voxelwise analysis supported widespread significant associations. We also found a significant interaction between sex and subcortical brain age on number of daily steps, indicating younger-appearing brains in more physically active women, with no significant associations among men. These results provide insight into the intricate associations between different measures of brain and physical health in old age, and corroborate established public health advice promoting physical activity.

摘要

保持高水平的日常活动和身体能力已被提出是促进大脑和认知健康老化的重要组成部分。然而,研究老年人群大脑健康与身体活动之间的关联的研究主要基于自我报告的数据或专为临床人群设计的测量方法。在当前的研究中,我们检查了 122 名年龄在 65-88 岁的健康老年人的身体活动(通过脚踝位置的加速度计记录 7 天)、身体能力(握力、姿势控制和步行速度)与基于神经影像学的大脑健康替代标志物之间的横断面关联。我们使用了一种多模态脑成像方法,提供了大脑健康的补充结构 MRI 指标:基于弥散张量成像的全脑白质各向异性分数(FA)和平均弥散度(MD),以及基于 T1 加权 MRI 数据推断的皮质下和全脑年龄。此外,基于主要分析的结果,进行了后续回归分析,以测试关键皮质下感兴趣区域(海马体、尾状核、丘脑和小脑)体积与每日步数之间的关联,以及后续体素分析,以测试步行速度与 FA 之间的关联整个白质基于体素的空间统计学(TBSS)骨架。分析结果表明,全脑 FA 与步行速度之间存在显著关联,表明步伐较快的人白质完整性较高。体素分析支持广泛的显著关联。我们还发现性别和皮质下脑年龄与每日步数之间存在显著的相互作用,表明女性身体活动越多,大脑看起来越年轻,而男性则没有显著关联。这些结果深入了解了老年人大脑和身体健康不同测量指标之间的复杂关联,并证实了促进身体活动的既定公共卫生建议。

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