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Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial

Resistance training is a promising strategy to promote healthy cognitive aging; however, the brain mechanisms by which resistance training benefits cognition have yet to be determined. Here, we examined the effects of a 12-week resistance training program on resting brain activity and cerebrovascula...

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Autores principales: Macaulay, Timothy R, Hegarty, Amy, Yan, Lirong, Duncan, Dominique, Pa, Judy, Kutch, Jason J, La Rocca, Marianna, Lane, Christianne J, Schroeder, E Todd
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9379950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26331055221119441
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author Macaulay, Timothy R
Hegarty, Amy
Yan, Lirong
Duncan, Dominique
Pa, Judy
Kutch, Jason J
La Rocca, Marianna
Lane, Christianne J
Schroeder, E Todd
author_facet Macaulay, Timothy R
Hegarty, Amy
Yan, Lirong
Duncan, Dominique
Pa, Judy
Kutch, Jason J
La Rocca, Marianna
Lane, Christianne J
Schroeder, E Todd
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description Resistance training is a promising strategy to promote healthy cognitive aging; however, the brain mechanisms by which resistance training benefits cognition have yet to be determined. Here, we examined the effects of a 12-week resistance training program on resting brain activity and cerebrovascular function in 20 healthy older adults (14 females, mean age 69.1 years). In this single group clinical trial, multimodal 3 T magnetic resonance imaging was performed at 3 time points: baseline (preceding a 12-week control period), pre-intervention, and post-intervention. Along with significant improvements in fluid cognition (d = 1.27), 4 significant voxelwise clusters were identified for decreases in resting brain activity after the intervention (Cerebellum, Right Middle Temporal Gyrus, Left Inferior Parietal Lobule, and Right Inferior Parietal Lobule), but none were identified for changes in resting cerebral blood flow. Using a separate region of interest approach, we provide estimates for improved cerebral blood flow, compared with declines over the initial control period, in regions associated with cognitive impairment, such as hippocampal blood flow (d = 0.40), and posterior cingulate blood flow (d = 0.61). Finally, resistance training had a small countermeasure effect on the age-related progression of white matter lesion volume (rank-biserial = −0.22), a biomarker of cerebrovascular disease. These proof-of-concept data support larger trials to determine whether resistance training can attenuate or even reverse salient neurodegenerative processes.
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spelling pubmed-93799502022-08-17 Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial Macaulay, Timothy R Hegarty, Amy Yan, Lirong Duncan, Dominique Pa, Judy Kutch, Jason J La Rocca, Marianna Lane, Christianne J Schroeder, E Todd Neurosci Insights Original Research Resistance training is a promising strategy to promote healthy cognitive aging; however, the brain mechanisms by which resistance training benefits cognition have yet to be determined. Here, we examined the effects of a 12-week resistance training program on resting brain activity and cerebrovascular function in 20 healthy older adults (14 females, mean age 69.1 years). In this single group clinical trial, multimodal 3 T magnetic resonance imaging was performed at 3 time points: baseline (preceding a 12-week control period), pre-intervention, and post-intervention. Along with significant improvements in fluid cognition (d = 1.27), 4 significant voxelwise clusters were identified for decreases in resting brain activity after the intervention (Cerebellum, Right Middle Temporal Gyrus, Left Inferior Parietal Lobule, and Right Inferior Parietal Lobule), but none were identified for changes in resting cerebral blood flow. Using a separate region of interest approach, we provide estimates for improved cerebral blood flow, compared with declines over the initial control period, in regions associated with cognitive impairment, such as hippocampal blood flow (d = 0.40), and posterior cingulate blood flow (d = 0.61). Finally, resistance training had a small countermeasure effect on the age-related progression of white matter lesion volume (rank-biserial = −0.22), a biomarker of cerebrovascular disease. These proof-of-concept data support larger trials to determine whether resistance training can attenuate or even reverse salient neurodegenerative processes. SAGE Publications 2022-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9379950/ /pubmed/35983377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26331055221119441 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Macaulay, Timothy R
Hegarty, Amy
Yan, Lirong
Duncan, Dominique
Pa, Judy
Kutch, Jason J
La Rocca, Marianna
Lane, Christianne J
Schroeder, E Todd
Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
title Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
title_full Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
title_fullStr Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
title_short Effects of a 12-Week Periodized Resistance Training Program on Resting Brain Activity and Cerebrovascular Function: A Nonrandomized Pilot Trial
title_sort effects of a 12-week periodized resistance training program on resting brain activity and cerebrovascular function: a nonrandomized pilot trial
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9379950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26331055221119441
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