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Effect of high-intensity interval training on hippocampal metabolism in older adolescents.


ABSTRACT: Although well-evidenced in older adults, the effects of exercise on the hippocampus in youth are relatively unknown. This study examined the impact of a 6-month school-based physical activity intervention on hippocampal metabolism in adolescents using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. A subset of lower fit older adolescents [N = 56, 61% female, 16.1 ± 0.4 years] was included from four secondary schools (10 classes) in New South Wales, Australia, who were participating in a larger cluster randomized controlled trial. Participants were randomized to the Burn 2 Learn (B2L) intervention (five classes, 30 participants) or a control group (five classes, 26 participants). Changes in hippocampal metabolism were assessed using linear mixed models adjusted for clustering at the class level. We observed group-by-time effects for the B2L intervention on N-acetylaspartate (NAA) (+2.66 mmol/L, 95% CI 0.20 to 5.11, d = 0.66) and glutamate+glutamine (Glx) (+3.38 mmol/L, 95% CI 0.34 to 6.42, d = 0.67) in the left hippocampus. Increases in left hippocampal NAA and Glx concentrations were associated with improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness (NAA: rs  = 0.52, p = .016; Glx: rs  = 0.57, p = .007), lower body muscular fitness (NAA: rs  = 0.49, p = .018; Glx: rs  = 0.59, p = .003), and working memory (NAA: rs  = 0.42, p = .032; Glx: rs  = 0.43, p = .028) in the intervention group. Our findings suggest physical activity may improve hippocampal metabolism in lower fit older adolescents with implications for working memory. Further studies involving larger samples are needed to replicate our findings.

SUBMITTER: Valkenborghs SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9787522 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of high-intensity interval training on hippocampal metabolism in older adolescents.

Valkenborghs Sarah Ruth SR   Hillman Charles H CH   Al-Iedani Oun O   Nilsson Michael M   Smith Jordan J JJ   Leahy Angus Aaron AA   Harries Simon K SK   Ramadan Saadallah S   Lubans David Revalds DR  

Psychophysiology 20220522 11


Although well-evidenced in older adults, the effects of exercise on the hippocampus in youth are relatively unknown. This study examined the impact of a 6-month school-based physical activity intervention on hippocampal metabolism in adolescents using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. A subset of lower fit older adolescents [N = 56, 61% female, 16.1 ± 0.4 years] was included from four secondary schools (10 classes) in New South Wales, Australia, who were participating in a larger cluster randomiz  ...[more]

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