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Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study

Recent studies have shown that optical indices of cerebral pulsatility, including cerebral pulse amplitude, are linked to cerebrovascular health. A chronically higher cerebral pulsatility is associated with cognitive decline. Although it is widely known that regular physical activity improves cognit...

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Autores principales: Mohammadi, Hanieh, Gagnon, Christine, Vincent, Thomas, Kassab, Ali, Fraser, Sarah, Nigam, Anil, Lesage, Frédéric, Bherer, Louis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11060730
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author Mohammadi, Hanieh
Gagnon, Christine
Vincent, Thomas
Kassab, Ali
Fraser, Sarah
Nigam, Anil
Lesage, Frédéric
Bherer, Louis
author_facet Mohammadi, Hanieh
Gagnon, Christine
Vincent, Thomas
Kassab, Ali
Fraser, Sarah
Nigam, Anil
Lesage, Frédéric
Bherer, Louis
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description Recent studies have shown that optical indices of cerebral pulsatility, including cerebral pulse amplitude, are linked to cerebrovascular health. A chronically higher cerebral pulsatility is associated with cognitive decline. Although it is widely known that regular physical activity improves cognitive functions, little is known about the association between physical activity and the optical index of cerebral pulsatility. This study assessed the impact of 12 months of regular physical activity on the changes in the optical index of cerebral pulsatility and explored its association with cognition. A total of 19 older adults (aged 59–79 years) with cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) completed the study. Low-intensity, short-duration walking as a brief cardiovascular challenge was used to study the impact of regular physical activity on post-walking changes in cerebral pulsatility index. The participants walked on a gym track while a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) device recorded hemodynamics data from the frontal and motor cortex subregions. Our data indicated that 12 months of physical activity was associated with lower global cerebral pulse amplitude, which was associated with higher cognitive scores in executive functions. Further, the global cerebral pulsatility index was reduced after short-duration walking, and this reduction was greater after 12 months of regular physical activity compared with the baseline. This may be an indication of improvement in cerebrovascular response to the cardiovascular challenge after regular physical activity. This study suggests that 12 months of physical activity may support cognitive functions through improving cerebral pulsatility in older adults with CVRF.
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spelling pubmed-82301102021-06-26 Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study Mohammadi, Hanieh Gagnon, Christine Vincent, Thomas Kassab, Ali Fraser, Sarah Nigam, Anil Lesage, Frédéric Bherer, Louis Brain Sci Article Recent studies have shown that optical indices of cerebral pulsatility, including cerebral pulse amplitude, are linked to cerebrovascular health. A chronically higher cerebral pulsatility is associated with cognitive decline. Although it is widely known that regular physical activity improves cognitive functions, little is known about the association between physical activity and the optical index of cerebral pulsatility. This study assessed the impact of 12 months of regular physical activity on the changes in the optical index of cerebral pulsatility and explored its association with cognition. A total of 19 older adults (aged 59–79 years) with cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) completed the study. Low-intensity, short-duration walking as a brief cardiovascular challenge was used to study the impact of regular physical activity on post-walking changes in cerebral pulsatility index. The participants walked on a gym track while a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) device recorded hemodynamics data from the frontal and motor cortex subregions. Our data indicated that 12 months of physical activity was associated with lower global cerebral pulse amplitude, which was associated with higher cognitive scores in executive functions. Further, the global cerebral pulsatility index was reduced after short-duration walking, and this reduction was greater after 12 months of regular physical activity compared with the baseline. This may be an indication of improvement in cerebrovascular response to the cardiovascular challenge after regular physical activity. This study suggests that 12 months of physical activity may support cognitive functions through improving cerebral pulsatility in older adults with CVRF. MDPI 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8230110/ /pubmed/34072651 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11060730 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohammadi, Hanieh
Gagnon, Christine
Vincent, Thomas
Kassab, Ali
Fraser, Sarah
Nigam, Anil
Lesage, Frédéric
Bherer, Louis
Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study
title Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study
title_full Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study
title_fullStr Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study
title_short Longitudinal Impact of Physical Activity on Brain Pulsatility Index and Cognition in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A NIRS Study
title_sort longitudinal impact of physical activity on brain pulsatility index and cognition in older adults with cardiovascular risk factors: a nirs study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11060730
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