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Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth

PURPOSE: To investigate the associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in 16‐ to 19‐year‐old adolescents. METHODS: Fifty four adolescents (35 girls; 19 boys) participated in the study. Peak oxygen uptake (V̇O(2peak)) and peak power output (W(max)) wer...

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Autores principales: Skog, Hannamari, Lintu, Niina, Haapala, Henna L., Haapala, Eero A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32951313
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14586
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Lintu, Niina
Haapala, Henna L.
Haapala, Eero A.
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Haapala, Henna L.
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in 16‐ to 19‐year‐old adolescents. METHODS: Fifty four adolescents (35 girls; 19 boys) participated in the study. Peak oxygen uptake (V̇O(2peak)) and peak power output (W(max)) were measured by the maximal ramp test on a cycle ergometer and ventilatory threshold (VT) was determined with ventilation equivalents. Lean mass (LM) and body fat percentage (BF%) were measured using a bioelectrical impedance analysis. Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) and augmentation index (AIx%) were measured by a non‐invasive oscillometric device. Working memory, short term memory, visual learning and memory, paired‐associate learning, attention, reaction time, and executive function were assessed by CogState tests. RESULTS: V̇O(2peak)/LM (β = 0.36 p = .011) and W(max)/LM (β = 0.30 p = .020) were positively associated with working memory. W(max)/LM was also positively associated with visual learning (β = 0.37, p = .009). V̇O(2) at VT/LM was positively associated with working memory (β = 0.30 p = .016), visual learning (β = 0.31 p = .026), and associated learning (β = −0.27 p = .040). V̇O(2) at VT as % of V̇O(2peak), BF%, PWVao, and AIx% were not associated with cognition. CONCLUSION: Cardiorespiratory fitness was related to better cognitive function, while BF% and arterial stiffness were not associated with cognition in adolescents.
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spelling pubmed-75070892020-09-28 Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth Skog, Hannamari Lintu, Niina Haapala, Henna L. Haapala, Eero A. Physiol Rep Original Research PURPOSE: To investigate the associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in 16‐ to 19‐year‐old adolescents. METHODS: Fifty four adolescents (35 girls; 19 boys) participated in the study. Peak oxygen uptake (V̇O(2peak)) and peak power output (W(max)) were measured by the maximal ramp test on a cycle ergometer and ventilatory threshold (VT) was determined with ventilation equivalents. Lean mass (LM) and body fat percentage (BF%) were measured using a bioelectrical impedance analysis. Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) and augmentation index (AIx%) were measured by a non‐invasive oscillometric device. Working memory, short term memory, visual learning and memory, paired‐associate learning, attention, reaction time, and executive function were assessed by CogState tests. RESULTS: V̇O(2peak)/LM (β = 0.36 p = .011) and W(max)/LM (β = 0.30 p = .020) were positively associated with working memory. W(max)/LM was also positively associated with visual learning (β = 0.37, p = .009). V̇O(2) at VT/LM was positively associated with working memory (β = 0.30 p = .016), visual learning (β = 0.31 p = .026), and associated learning (β = −0.27 p = .040). V̇O(2) at VT as % of V̇O(2peak), BF%, PWVao, and AIx% were not associated with cognition. CONCLUSION: Cardiorespiratory fitness was related to better cognitive function, while BF% and arterial stiffness were not associated with cognition in adolescents. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7507089/ /pubmed/32951313 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14586 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Skog, Hannamari
Lintu, Niina
Haapala, Henna L.
Haapala, Eero A.
Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
title Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
title_full Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
title_fullStr Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
title_full_unstemmed Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
title_short Associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
title_sort associations of cardiorespiratory fitness, adiposity, and arterial stiffness with cognition in youth
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32951313
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14586
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