Azizi Zahra, Hirst Rebecca J, Newell Fiona N, Kenny Rose Anne, Setti Annalisa
School of Psychology and Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 4;18(10):e0292373. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292373. eCollection 2023.
It is well established that physical activity leads to numerous health, cognitive, and psychological benefits. However, to date, very few studies have investigated the impact of physical activity on multisensory perception, that is, the brain's capacity to integrate information across sensory modalities. Furthermore, it is unknown what level of long-term physical activity is associated with multisensory integration in adults. We explored the relationship between multisensory integration and a ten-year physical activity trajectory in 2,974 adults aged 50+ from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing by measuring susceptibility to the Sound Induced Flash Illusion (SIFI) at multiple audio-visual temporal asynchronies. Physical activity was measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-SF) at 2 years intervals over ten years. We used latent class trajectory modelling to identify latent growth classes of individuals following a similar trajectory of physical activity over time. We analysed the association of this trajectory with performance accuracy to the illusion trials of the SIFI task with generalized logistic mixed effects regression models, adjusted for several covariates. Results showed that more precise integration (i.e., lower SIFI susceptibility with larger temporal asynchronies) was associated with a higher level of sustained physical activity across ten years. Although the use of self-reported physical activity and a short version of the SIFI task limit our conclusions to some extent, nonetheless, the results suggest that sustained physical activity is associated with more precise multisensory integration, which in turn is linked to better balance and a lower risk of falling in older adults.
众所周知,体育活动会给健康、认知和心理带来诸多益处。然而,迄今为止,很少有研究调查体育活动对多感官感知的影响,即大脑整合跨感官模态信息的能力。此外,尚不清楚何种水平的长期体育活动与成年人的多感官整合相关。我们通过在多个视听时间异步条件下测量对声音诱发闪光错觉(SIFI)的易感性,探索了来自爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究的2974名50岁及以上成年人的多感官整合与十年体育活动轨迹之间的关系。在十年间,每隔两年使用国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ-SF)测量体育活动情况。我们使用潜在类别轨迹模型来识别随着时间推移体育活动轨迹相似的个体潜在增长类别。我们使用广义逻辑混合效应回归模型分析了该轨迹与SIFI任务错觉试验的表现准确性之间的关联,并对多个协变量进行了调整。结果表明,更精确的整合(即随着时间异步性增加,SIFI易感性降低)与十年间更高水平的持续体育活动相关。尽管自我报告的体育活动以及SIFI任务的简短版本在一定程度上限制了我们的结论,但结果表明,持续体育活动与更精确的多感官整合相关,而这反过来又与老年人更好的平衡能力和更低的跌倒风险相关。