Exercise Test Performance Reveals Evidence of the Cardiorespiratory Fitness Hypothesis.

Sandra A Billinger, Eric D Vidoni, Jill K Morris, John P Thyfault, Jeffrey M Burns
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Abstract

Positive physiologic and cognitive responses to aerobic exercise have resulted in a proposed cardiorespiratory (CR) fitness hypothesis in which fitness gains drive changes leading to cognitive benefit. The purpose of this study was to directly assess the CR fitness hypothesis. Using data from an aerobic exercise trial, we examined individuals who completed cardiopulmonary and cognitive testing at baseline and 26 weeks. Change in cognitive test performance was not related to CR fitness change (r = .06, p = .06). However, in the subset of individuals who gave excellent effort during exercise testing, change in cognitive test performance was related to CR fitness change (r = .33, p < .01). This was largely due to change in the cognitive domain of attention (r = .36, p < .01). The magnitude of change was not explained by duration of exercise. Our findings support further investigation of the CR fitness hypothesis and mechanisms by which physiologic adaptation may drive cognitive change.

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  1. TL1 TR000120/NCATS NIH HHS
  2. P30 AG035982/NIA NIH HHS
  3. F32 AG044953/NIA NIH HHS
  4. K99 AG050490/NIA NIH HHS
  5. UL1 TR000001/NCATS NIH HHS
  6. R01 DK088940/NIDDK NIH HHS
  7. P30 HD002528/NICHD NIH HHS
  8. KL2 TR000119/NCATS NIH HHS
  9. R01 AG034614/NIA NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adaptation, Physiological
Aged
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Cognition
Exercise Test
Female
Geriatric Assessment
Humans
Male
Oxygen Consumption

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