Relationship between Physical Fitness and Cognitive Function in Male College Students

Lin Chi
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A growing number of studies have suggested a positive association between physical fitness and cognitive function among adults. However, the magnitude of the association is affected by several potential factors, and the specifics of the relationship are not yet fully understood. Therefore, this study attempted to examine the correlations between various physical fitness types and cognitive performance, by considering as two potential factors. One hundred sixty-three male college students were recruited for this study. Physical fitness of participants, including cardiovascular fitness, muscular power, flexibility, muscle endurance and body mass index were measured. Cognitive performance was measured via the Stroop test that assessed basic information processing and inhibition aspect of executive function. The results indicated that cardiovascular fitness was positively associated with the task conditions reflected in executive functions. Muscle power was positively associated with all conditions related to Stroop test. Moreover, muscle endurance and flexibility was positively correlated to executive function and non-executive functions, respectively, whereas none of these relationships was observed with body mass index and the Stroop test performance. The present study suggested that specific physical fitness indices might exhibit selective beneficial effects on cognitive function, which was in line with previously proposed selective improvement hypothesis. Our study further extended the hypothesis to other type of physical fitness. Finally, several potential underlying mechanisms, with respective of neuroelectrical, brain function, and psychological aspects were provided for future research.
男大学生身体素质与认知功能的关系
越来越多的研究表明,成年人的身体健康和认知功能之间存在正相关关系。然而,这种关联的程度受到几个潜在因素的影响,而且这种关系的具体细节尚未完全了解。因此,本研究试图通过考虑两个潜在因素来检验各种身体健康类型与认知表现之间的相关性。本研究共招募了163名男大学生。测量了参与者的身体健康,包括心血管健康、肌肉力量、柔韧性、肌肉耐力和体重指数。认知表现通过Stroop测试来评估执行功能的基本信息处理和抑制方面。结果表明,心血管健康与执行功能反映的任务条件呈正相关。肌肉力量与Stroop测试相关的所有条件呈正相关。此外,肌肉耐力和柔韧性分别与执行功能和非执行功能呈正相关,而这些关系与体重指数和Stroop测试成绩无关。本研究表明,特定的体质指标对认知功能可能表现出选择性的有益作用,这与先前提出的选择性改善假说一致。我们的研究将这一假设进一步扩展到其他类型的身体素质。最后,从神经电、脑功能和心理等方面提出了未来研究的潜在机制。
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