Masini Alice, Sanmarchi Francesco, Kawalec Anna, Esposito Francesco, Scrimaglia Susan, Tessari Alessia, Scheier Lawrence M, Sacchetti Rossella, Dallolio Laura
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Science Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Department and Clinic of Paediatric Nephrology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
Eur J Pediatr. 2023 Feb;182(2):917-927. doi: 10.1007/s00431-022-04756-6. Epub 2022 Dec 16.
Working memory (WM) is a multicomponent system that supports cognitive functioning. It has been linked to a wide variety of outcomes including academic success and general well-being. The present study examined the relations between adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) and WM among Italian children, adjusting for important parent characteristics and children's lifestyle habits. Data for this study was obtained from 106 children attending primary school in Imola (Italy) who were part of the I-MOVE study emphasizing school-based physical activity. Children's adherence to the MD was calculated using the KIDMED index (KI) based on the ZOOM-8 questionnaire. Physical activity (PA) levels were assessed using an actigraph accelerometer and WM using the backward digit span test. Univariate regression was used to select significant child-level and family measures associated with WM, which were then tested in a single multivariate regression model. Older age is positively associated with higher WM (β = 0.36; 95% CI 0.25, 0.47). Dietary adherence (KI) (β = 0.07; 95% CI 0.01, 0.14) and engagement in organized PA outside school hours (β = 0.58; 95% CI 0.09, 1.10) are positively related to WM. Among the family measures, father's education was positively associated with WM for high school education and for university vs. middle school or lower, respectively.
Adherence to the MD was associated with better WM capacity in primary school children. These findings can be used to guide policymakers in designing health promotion programs and instituting policies emphasizing healthy nutrition to improve physical health and boost cognitive functioning.
• The development of working memory involves the entire childhood with a rapid spurt between 2 and 8 years of age. • Working memory plays a critical role in children's learning and academic performance and underlies higher-order cognitive abilities.
• Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet was associated with higher working memory capacity in primary school children. • Health promotion interventions based on PA and sound nutrition involving children benefit not only physical and mental health, but also cognitive health.
工作记忆(WM)是一个支持认知功能的多成分系统。它与包括学业成就和总体幸福感在内的多种结果相关联。本研究考察了意大利儿童中地中海饮食(MD)的依从性与工作记忆之间的关系,并对重要的父母特征和儿童的生活方式习惯进行了调整。本研究的数据来自于106名在伊莫拉(意大利)上小学的儿童,他们是强调校内体育活动的I-MOVE研究的一部分。儿童对地中海饮食的依从性使用基于ZOOM-8问卷的儿童地中海饮食质量指数(KI)进行计算。身体活动(PA)水平使用活动记录仪加速度计进行评估,工作记忆使用倒背数字广度测试进行评估。单变量回归用于选择与工作记忆相关的重要儿童层面和家庭层面的指标,然后在一个单一的多变量回归模型中进行测试。年龄较大与更高的工作记忆呈正相关(β = 0.36;95%置信区间0.25,0.47)。饮食依从性(KI)(β = 0.07;95%置信区间0.01,0.14)以及校外参加有组织的体育活动(β = 0.58;95%置信区间0.09,1.10)与工作记忆呈正相关。在家庭层面的指标中,父亲的教育程度分别与高中教育以及大学学历相对于初中或更低学历的儿童的工作记忆呈正相关。
坚持地中海饮食与小学生更好的工作记忆能力相关。这些发现可用于指导政策制定者设计健康促进项目,并制定强调健康营养的政策,以改善身体健康并提升认知功能。
• 工作记忆的发展贯穿整个童年时期,在2至8岁之间有快速增长。• 工作记忆在儿童的学习和学业表现中起关键作用,是高阶认知能力的基础。
• 坚持地中海饮食与小学生更高的工作记忆能力相关。• 基于体育活动和合理营养的儿童健康促进干预不仅有益于身心健康,也有益于认知健康。