Cognitive interference of respiratory versus limb muscle dual tasking in healthy adults.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
ERJ Open Research Pub Date : 2024-10-07 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1183/23120541.00169-2024
Peter Rassam, Tamires de Mori, Marine Van Hollebeke, Dmitry Rozenberg, Paul Davenport, Lori Ann Vallis, W Darlene Reid
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Abstract

Background: Inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) and associated dyspnoea have been shown to interfere with cognition during cognitive-motor dual tasking. However, ITL has not been compared with another rhythmic muscle activity, such as lower limb pedalling. While ITL has been shown to interfere with cognition, the mechanism of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during ITL or other rhythmical muscle dual tasking, has not been elucidated. Given the cognitive interference that arises during ITL, we hypothesise that ITL cognitive-motor dual tasking will result in greater cognitive decrements and increased PFC activity compared with the pedalling cognitive-motor dual task.

Methods: 30 healthy participants (16 females; median age 23 (interquartile range 23-24) years) were recruited. They performed five 3-min tasks in a single visit in a random order: single tasks were ITL, pedalling and Stroop task and dual tasks were ITL-Stroop and pedalling-Stroop. Participant's PFC activity was assessed bilaterally using functional near-infrared spectroscopy throughout each task. Single- and dual-task cognitive performance was evaluated by measuring Stroop task reaction time and accuracy. Dyspnoea and rating of perceived exertion were evaluated at the end of each task.

Results: ITL-Stroop resulted in greater impairments in reaction time (p<0.001), accuracy (p<0.01) and increased medial/dorsolateral PFC activity (p≤0.006) than pedalling-Stroop. ITL-Stroop elicited greater Borg dyspnoea and rating of perceived exertion than pedalling-Stroop (p<0.001), despite pedalling-Stroop having a greater heart rate response (p<0.001).

Conclusion: The heightened cognitive decrements, perceptual response and PFC activity suggest that inspiratory muscle loading and its accompanied dyspnoea results in greater cognitive interference than rhythmic pedalling.

健康成年人呼吸与四肢肌肉双重任务的认知干扰。
背景:吸气阈值负荷(ITL)和相关的呼吸困难已被证明会在认知-运动双重任务中干扰认知。然而,尚未将吸气阈值负荷与下肢蹬车等其他有节奏的肌肉活动进行比较。虽然 ITL 已被证明会干扰认知,但在 ITL 或其他有节奏的肌肉双重任务中,前额叶皮质(PFC)的作用机制尚未阐明。鉴于 ITL 过程中会产生认知干扰,我们假设与踩踏认知运动双重任务相比,ITL 认知运动双重任务会导致更大的认知下降和前额叶皮质活动增加。方法:我们招募了 30 名健康参与者(16 名女性;中位年龄 23 岁(四分位间范围 23-24 岁))。他们在一次访问中以随机顺序完成了五项 3 分钟的任务:单一任务包括 ITL、蹬车和 Stroop 任务,双重任务包括 ITL-Stroop 和蹬车-Stroop。在每个任务的整个过程中,使用功能性近红外光谱对参与者的双侧前脑功能区活动进行评估。通过测量 Stroop 任务的反应时间和准确性来评估单任务和双任务的认知表现。在每项任务结束时对呼吸困难和体力消耗进行评估:结果:ITL-Stroop 导致反应时间(p)和准确性(p)更大的损害:认知能力下降、知觉反应和前脑功能区活动的增强表明,吸气肌肉负荷及其伴随的呼吸困难比有节奏的蹬车对认知能力的干扰更大。
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ERJ Open Research
ERJ Open Research Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
273
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: ERJ Open Research is a fully open access original research journal, published online by the European Respiratory Society. The journal aims to publish high-quality work in all fields of respiratory science and medicine, covering basic science, clinical translational science and clinical medicine. The journal was created to help fulfil the ERS objective to disseminate scientific and educational material to its members and to the medical community, but also to provide researchers with an affordable open access specialty journal in which to publish their work.
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