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社区居住老年人身体活动强度或累积模式与执行功能之间的关联:一项采用成分数据分析的横断面研究。

Association between intensity or accumulating pattern of physical activity and executive function in community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study with compositional data analysis.

作者信息

Hyodo Kazuki, Kitano Naruki, Ueno Aiko, Yamaguchi Daisuke, Watanabe Yuya, Noda Takayuki, Nishida Sumiyo, Kai Yuko, Arao Takashi

机构信息

Physical Fitness Research Institute, Meiji Yasuda Life Foundation of Health and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2023 Jan 25;16:1018087. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1018087. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Previous studies have suggested a positive association between physical activity (PA) and executive function in older adults. However, they did not adequately consider the compositional nature of daily time use and accumulated PA patterns. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the association between intensity or accumulated PA patterns and executive functions (inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility) in community-dwelling older adults, considering the interaction of daily time spent in PA, sedentary behavior (SB), and sleep.

METHOD

This cross-sectional study used baseline data from a randomized controlled trial on the effect of exercise on cognitive function conducted between 2021 and 2022. Data from 76 community-dwelling older adults were used in the analysis. The time spent in PA and SB was assessed using an accelerometer, and sleep duration was self-reported. The Stroop task (inhibitory control), N-back task (working memory), and task-switching task (cognitive flexibility) were conducted to evaluate the subcomponents of executive function. Considering various potential confounders, compositional multiple linear regression analysis and compositional isotemporal substitution were performed to examine the association of PA with executive function and to estimate predicted changes in executive function in response to the hypothetical time-reallocation of movement behaviors, respectively.

RESULTS

A longer time spent in light-intensity PA (LPA), relative to remaining behaviors, was associated with better Stroop task performance. Moreover, this association was stronger in LPA lasting longer than 10 min than in sporadic LPA. Additionally, theoretical 30 min/day time reallocation from SB or sleep to LPA was associated with better Stroop task performance (corresponding to approximately a 5%-10% increase). On the other hand, no significant associations of time spent in moderate- to vigorous-intensity PA with any subcomponents of executive function were observed.

CONCLUSION

LPA was positively associated with inhibitory control, and this association was stronger in bouts of LPA than in sporadic LPA. Moreover, reducing the time spent in SB or sleep and increasing the time spent in LPA, especially long-bout LPA, could be important measures for managing inhibitory control in late life. Future large longitudinal and intervention studies are needed to confirm these associations and reveal the causality and underlying mechanisms.

摘要

目的

以往研究表明,身体活动(PA)与老年人的执行功能之间存在正相关。然而,这些研究没有充分考虑日常时间使用的构成性质和累积的PA模式。因此,本研究旨在探讨社区居住老年人中PA强度或累积PA模式与执行功能(抑制控制、工作记忆和认知灵活性)之间的关联,同时考虑在PA、久坐行为(SB)和睡眠中所花费的日常时间的相互作用。

方法

本横断面研究使用了2021年至2022年期间进行的一项关于运动对认知功能影响的随机对照试验的基线数据。分析中使用了76名社区居住老年人的数据。使用加速度计评估在PA和SB中所花费的时间,睡眠时长通过自我报告获得。进行了Stroop任务(抑制控制)、N-back任务(工作记忆)和任务切换任务(认知灵活性)以评估执行功能的子成分。考虑到各种潜在混杂因素,分别进行了构成性多元线性回归分析和构成性等时替代,以检验PA与执行功能的关联,并估计响应于运动行为的假设时间重新分配,执行功能的预测变化。

结果

相对于其他行为,在轻度强度PA(LPA)中花费的时间越长,与更好的Stroop任务表现相关。此外,持续超过10分钟的LPA比零星的LPA这种关联更强。此外,理论上每天从SB或睡眠中重新分配30分钟时间到LPA与更好的Stroop任务表现相关(相当于增加约5%-10%)。另一方面,未观察到中等至剧烈强度PA所花费的时间与执行功能的任何子成分之间存在显著关联。

结论

LPA与抑制控制呈正相关,并且这种关联在LPA发作中比在零星的LPA中更强。此外,减少在SB或睡眠中花费的时间并增加在LPA中花费的时间,尤其是长时间的LPA,可能是管理晚年抑制控制的重要措施。未来需要进行大规模的纵向和干预研究来证实这些关联,并揭示因果关系和潜在机制。

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