運動が加齢と精神的疲労の影響を軽減する可能性(Exercise as an anti-ageing intervention to avoid detrimental impact of mental fatigue)

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2025-04-04 バーミンガム大学

バーミンガム大学とスペインのエストレマドゥーラ大学の研究チームは、定期的な運動が高齢者の認知的および身体的パフォーマンスに与える影響を調査しました。研究では、65~79歳の運動習慣のない男性と52~64歳の同様の男性を比較し、前者が後者よりも認知的および身体的テストで劣ることが示されました。さらに、66~72歳の男女を対象とした別の研究では、定期的に運動を行う退職者が、運動習慣のない同年代の人々よりも、精神的に疲労した状態でも高いパフォーマンスを示しました。これらの結果から、定期的な運動が加齢による認知的および身体的機能の低下を防ぎ、精神的疲労に対する耐性を高める可能性が示唆されています。

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精神的疲労が高齢者の認知および身体的パフォーマンスに及ぼす有害な影響は、年齢によって強調され、習慣的な身体活動によって軽減される The Detrimental Effects of Mental Fatigue on Cognitive and Physical Performance in Older Adults Are Accentuated by Age and Attenuated by Habitual Physical Activity

Rubén López-Rodriguez,Christopher Ring, and Jesús Díaz-García
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity  Published:04 Apr 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.2024-0227

Abstract

Objective: Our research objectives were to evaluate the extent to which cognitive and physical performance in older adults, when fresh, and when fatigued vary with age and habitual physical activity.
Methods: We employed experimental study designs, with between- (Study 1: age: 51–64 and 65–80 years and Study 2: habitual physical activity: active and sedentary) and within-participants factors (Study 1: test: before cognitive task and after cognitive task and Study 2: session: fatigue and control and test: before and after cognitive task). In testing sessions, participants performed exercise (6-min walk, 30-s sit stand, and 30-s arm curl) and cognitive (response inhibition and vigilance) tasks before and after a 20-min demanding cognitive task (time load dual back [TLDB] task). In Study 2, participants completed a paced breathing task (control session) as well as the TLDB (fatigue session). Ratings of mental fatigue and exercise-related perceived exertion were obtained.
Results: The 20-min TLDB task elicited a state of mental fatigue. Cognitive and physical performance was worse after than before the TLDB task. These impairments in performance were moderated by age (Study 1) and habitual physical activity (Study 2).
Conclusion: The deleterious effects of mental fatigue on cognitive and physical performance were accentuated by aging and attenuated by habitual physical activity.
Implications: Cognitive and/or physical training could mitigate the negative effects of mental fatigue on performance in older adults.

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