Combined Cognitive and Exercise Training Enhances Muscular Strength and Endurance: A Pilot Study.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
NeuroSci Pub Date : 2025-07-14 DOI:10.3390/neurosci6030063
Alexandru Rautu, Jesús Díaz-García, Christopher Ring
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Background: Combined cognitive and exercise training improves exercise endurance, including submaximal muscular endurance. Its effects on maximal muscular strength have yet to be determined. Accordingly, we tested the effects of combined training on muscular strength (one repetition maximum, 1RM) and endurance (as many repetitions as possible, AMRAP).

Methods: Resistance-trained adults (five males, three females) completed ten sessions (four testing, six training) over 4 weeks. In each testing session, they were assessed for bench press 1RM before they completed AMRAP at 50% of initial 1RM. In each training session, they performed five bench press sets (five repetitions at 80% current 1RM), with each set followed by a hard 5 min cognitive task (Time-Load Dual-Back or Color Multi-Source Interference). Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were averaged to provide a session RPE. At the end of each session, participants completed a Psychomotor Fatigue Threshold Test and rated mental fatigue.

Results: ANOVAs (four testing sessions) showed that combined training increased 1RM (p < 0.001; averaging 8.0 kg or 11% from sessions 1-4) and AMRAP (p < 0.01; 5.1 repetitions or 22%). Moreover, training increased RPE (p < 0.05; 0.3 or 5%) and decreased mental fatigue ratings (p < 0.001; -1.2 or -49%) but did not affect Psychomotor Fatigue Threshold Test reaction times (p > 0.05; 2 ms or 0%).

Conclusions: A 4-week training program that combined high-intensity cognitive and resistance exercise tasks improved maximal and submaximal resistance exercise performance. This pilot study provides preliminary evidence that high-intensity combined training can enhance muscular strength and endurance.

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认知和运动相结合的训练增强肌肉力量和耐力:一项初步研究。
背景:认知与运动结合训练可提高运动耐力,包括亚极限肌肉耐力。它对最大肌肉力量的影响还有待确定。因此,我们测试了联合训练对肌肉力量(最多1次重复,1RM)和耐力(尽可能多的重复,AMRAP)的影响。方法:接受阻力训练的成年人(5名男性,3名女性)在4周内完成了10次训练(4次测试,6次训练)。在每个测试阶段,他们在完成AMRAP之前以初始1RM的50%进行卧推1RM评估。在每次训练中,他们做了五组卧推(五组重复,80%电流1RM),每组之后是一个5分钟的认知任务(时间负载双背或彩色多源干扰)。对感知运动强度评分(RPE)取平均值,得出一个疗程的RPE。在每个疗程结束时,参与者完成了一项精神运动疲劳阈值测试,并评估了精神疲劳程度。结果:方差分析(4次测试)显示联合训练增加了1RM (p < 0.001;1-4期平均8.0 kg或11%)和AMRAP (p < 0.01;5.1次重复或22%)。此外,训练提高了RPE (p < 0.05;0.3或5%),精神疲劳评分降低(p < 0.001;-1.2或-49%),但不影响精神运动疲劳阈值测试反应时间(p > 0.05;2毫秒或0%)。结论:为期4周的高强度认知和阻力训练任务相结合的训练计划提高了最大和次最大阻力运动的表现。这项初步研究提供了高强度联合训练可以增强肌肉力量和耐力的初步证据。
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