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Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial

There is still little research examining the relationship between water consumption in school and specific cognitive performance. The aim of this cluster-randomized intervention CogniDROP trial was to investigate the short-term effects of drinking water during the morning on executive functions. The...

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Autores principales: Drozdowska, Alina, Falkenstein, Michael, Jendrusch, Gernot, Platen, Petra, Luecke, Thomas, Kersting, Mathilde, Jansen, Kathrin
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7282257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32370147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051297
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author Drozdowska, Alina
Falkenstein, Michael
Jendrusch, Gernot
Platen, Petra
Luecke, Thomas
Kersting, Mathilde
Jansen, Kathrin
author_facet Drozdowska, Alina
Falkenstein, Michael
Jendrusch, Gernot
Platen, Petra
Luecke, Thomas
Kersting, Mathilde
Jansen, Kathrin
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description There is still little research examining the relationship between water consumption in school and specific cognitive performance. The aim of this cluster-randomized intervention CogniDROP trial was to investigate the short-term effects of drinking water during the morning on executive functions. The participants were from the 5(th) and 6(th) grade of a comprehensive school in Germany (14 classes, n = 250, 61.6% boys). The classes were randomly divided into an intervention group (an education on healthy drinking behavior and a promotion of water consumption) and a control group. A battery of computerized tasks (Switch Task, 2-Back Task, Corsi Block-Tapping Task and Flanker Task) was used to test executive functions. Urine color and thirst were evaluated to check the hydration level. Physical activity over the past 24 h was measured using GT3X ActiGraph. A non-linear relationship was observed between the amount of drinking water and executive performance. Consuming water up to 1000 mL (or up to 50% of Total Water Intake) had benefits during memory tasks. Urine color and number of steps on the study day correlated with water consumed. The results suggest that a water-friendly environment supports school-aged children in adequate water intake resulting in better cognitive performance, especially short-term memory.
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spelling pubmed-72822572020-06-19 Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial Drozdowska, Alina Falkenstein, Michael Jendrusch, Gernot Platen, Petra Luecke, Thomas Kersting, Mathilde Jansen, Kathrin Nutrients Article There is still little research examining the relationship between water consumption in school and specific cognitive performance. The aim of this cluster-randomized intervention CogniDROP trial was to investigate the short-term effects of drinking water during the morning on executive functions. The participants were from the 5(th) and 6(th) grade of a comprehensive school in Germany (14 classes, n = 250, 61.6% boys). The classes were randomly divided into an intervention group (an education on healthy drinking behavior and a promotion of water consumption) and a control group. A battery of computerized tasks (Switch Task, 2-Back Task, Corsi Block-Tapping Task and Flanker Task) was used to test executive functions. Urine color and thirst were evaluated to check the hydration level. Physical activity over the past 24 h was measured using GT3X ActiGraph. A non-linear relationship was observed between the amount of drinking water and executive performance. Consuming water up to 1000 mL (or up to 50% of Total Water Intake) had benefits during memory tasks. Urine color and number of steps on the study day correlated with water consumed. The results suggest that a water-friendly environment supports school-aged children in adequate water intake resulting in better cognitive performance, especially short-term memory. MDPI 2020-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7282257/ /pubmed/32370147 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051297 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Drozdowska, Alina
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Kersting, Mathilde
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Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial
title Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial
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title_fullStr Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial
title_full_unstemmed Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial
title_short Water Consumption during a School Day and Children’s Short-Term Cognitive Performance: The CogniDROP Randomized Intervention Trial
title_sort water consumption during a school day and children’s short-term cognitive performance: the cognidrop randomized intervention trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7282257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32370147
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051297
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