High-intensity training enhances executive function in children in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial

一项随机、安慰剂对照试验表明,高强度训练可以提高儿童的执行功能。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exercise-induced cognitive improvements have traditionally been observed following aerobic exercise interventions; that is, sustained sessions of moderate intensity. Here, we tested the effect of a 6 week high-intensity training (HIT) regimen on measures of cognitive control and working memory in a multicenter, randomized (1:1 allocation), placebo-controlled trial. METHODS: 318 children aged 7-13 years were randomly assigned to a HIT or an active control group matched for enjoyment and motivation. In the primary analysis, we compared improvements on six cognitive tasks representing two cognitive constructs (N = 305). Secondary outcomes included genetic data and physiological measurements. RESULTS: The 6-week HIT regimen resulted in improvements on measures of cognitive control [BF(M) = 3.38, g = 0.31 (0.09, 0.54)] and working memory [BF(M) = 5233.68, g = 0.54 (0.31, 0.77)], moderated by BDNF genotype, with met(66) carriers showing larger gains post-exercise than val(66) homozygotes. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests a promising alternative to enhance cognition, via short and potent exercise regimens. FUNDING: Funded by Centre for Brain Research. CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: NCT03255499.

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