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10岁时的身体活动水平以及10至14岁期间的脑形态变化。

Levels of Physical Activity at Age 10 Years and Brain Morphology Changes From Ages 10 to 14 Years.

作者信息

Estévez-López Fernando, Dall'Aglio Lorenza, Rodriguez-Ayllon María, Xu Bing, You Yueyue, Hillman Charles H, Muetzel Ryan L, Tiemeier Henning

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, SPORT Research Group and CERNEP Research Center, University of Almería, Almería, Spain.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Oct 2;6(10):e2333157. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.33157.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Physical activity may promote healthy brain development in children, but previous research was predominantly cross-sectional and included small samples, providing limited knowledge.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the longitudinal associations of physical activity with brain morphology changes.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A 4-year longitudinal population-based cohort study in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, embedded in Generation R, a cohort from fetal life onward. From the women enrolled during pregnancy, children who had repeated measures of brain structure at ages 10 (range 8 to 12) years and 14 (range 13 to 15) years were included. Data were collected from March 2013 to November 2015 (baseline) and from October 2016 to January 2020 (follow-up). Data were analyzed from April to December 2022.

EXPOSURE

At age 10 years, both the child and their primary caregiver reported the child's levels of physical activity with regard to sport participation, outdoor play, and total physical activity. Primary analyses were based on an average multi-informant report.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Brain morphology was quantified by magnetic resonance imaging. Hypothesized regions of interest were the bilateral amygdala and hippocampal volumes. Global brain measures were studied to test the specificity of the hypothesis.

RESULTS

Data were available for 1088 children (566 girls [52%]; 693 [64%] Dutch). Their mean (SD) age at baseline was 10.1 (0.6) years. For amygdala volume change, positive associations with multi-informant reports of total physical activity (β = 2.6; 95% CI, 0.3-4.9) were found. Total physical activity was associated with hippocampal volume increases only when reported by the child (β = 3.1; 95% CI, 0.4-5.8). No robust associations with global brain measures were found.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

In this cohort study of 1088 children, more physical activity at 10 years was consistently associated with an increase in amygdala volume in children aged 10 to 14 years. Physical activity and increases in hippocampal volume were found using child reports of physical activity only. These findings suggest physical activity in late childhood was prospectively associated with volumetric changes in specific subcortical structures, but not to global brain development, from late childhood to early adolescence. These findings may inform the design of future public health interventions to best facilitate neurodevelopment with physical activity.

摘要

重要性

体育活动可能促进儿童大脑的健康发育,但先前的研究主要是横断面研究,且样本量较小,提供的知识有限。

目的

探讨体育活动与脑形态变化的纵向关联。

设计、地点和参与者:在荷兰鹿特丹进行的一项基于人群的4年纵向队列研究,该研究纳入了“R世代”队列,这是一个从胎儿期开始的队列。从孕期登记的女性中,纳入了在10岁(8至12岁)和14岁(13至15岁)时对脑结构进行重复测量的儿童。数据收集于2013年3月至2015年11月(基线)以及2016年10月至2020年1月(随访)。数据分析于2022年4月至12月进行。

暴露因素

在10岁时,儿童及其主要照顾者报告了儿童在体育活动参与、户外玩耍和总体体育活动方面的水平。主要分析基于多信息提供者的平均报告。

主要结局和测量指标

通过磁共振成像对脑形态进行量化。假设的感兴趣区域是双侧杏仁核和海马体体积。研究了全脑测量指标以检验该假设的特异性。

结果

有1088名儿童(566名女孩[52%];693名[64%]为荷兰人)的数据可用。他们在基线时的平均(标准差)年龄为10.1(0.6)岁。对于杏仁核体积变化,发现与多信息提供者报告的总体体育活动呈正相关(β = 2.6;95%置信区间,0.3 - 4.9)。仅当由儿童报告时,总体体育活动与海马体体积增加相关(β = 3.1;95%置信区间,0.4 - 5.8)。未发现与全脑测量指标有显著关联。

结论及意义

在这项对1088名儿童的队列研究中,10岁时更多的体育活动与10至14岁儿童杏仁核体积增加持续相关。仅使用儿童报告的体育活动数据时,发现体育活动与海马体体积增加有关。这些发现表明,儿童晚期的体育活动与特定皮质下结构的体积变化存在前瞻性关联,但与儿童晚期到青少年早期的全脑发育无关。这些发现可能为未来公共卫生干预措施的设计提供参考,以通过体育活动更好地促进神经发育。

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