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长期高度活跃体力活动对绝经后妇女记忆刷新能力的影响
徐畅1,边青卿2,董薇3,周成林1*
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(1. 上海体育学院运动科学学院运动心理学系, 上海 200438;
2. 英国格拉斯哥大学教育学院, 格拉斯哥 G128QQ;
3. 第二军医大学心理与精神卫生学系心理学教研室, 上海 200433
*通信作者)
摘要:
目的 研究绝经后妇女记忆刷新能力受高度活跃体力活动影响的行为和大脑神经活动特点,为有效帮助绝经后妇女减缓记忆能力衰退和预防损伤提供科学依据。方法 采用国际体力活动量表中文版(IPAQ-短卷)评定绝经后妇女日常生活中长期保持的体力活动水平,选取高度活跃体力活动者20例(高度活跃组)和非高度活跃体力活动者20例(普通对照组)。运用事件相关脑电位和行为监测技术,采集两组绝经后妇女在完成记忆刷新任务过程中的行为反应和脑电数据。结果 在图形匹配n-Back任务中,高度活跃组在高、低负荷任务中的反应速度和行为准确性均优于普通对照组。在图形信息编码、匹配、刷新和短时储存过程中,两组的P3波幅均随记忆负荷的增加而下降。普通对照组对认知负荷较为敏感,即3-Back的P3潜伏期短于1-Back;而高度活跃组受记忆负荷影响小,对认知资源的动员、分配和运用能力强,即1-Back、3-Back的P3波峰以及额-中央-顶区D-N450波幅均大于普通对照组。结论 长期保持高度活跃体力活动的绝经后妇女拥有更强的记忆刷新能力,具体反映在动作反应能力更优,对不同记忆负荷的知觉需求适应力强,对记忆内容编码-匹配-刷新-短时储存过程的认知加工策略更灵活、更高效。
关键词:  运动活动  绝经后妇女  记忆刷新  阿尔茨海默病
DOI:10.16781/j.0258-879x.2017.01.0048
投稿时间:2016-09-27修订日期:2016-11-25
基金项目:国家体育总局全民健身研究领域课题(2015B078),上海市人类运动能力开发与保障重点实验室项目(11DZ2261100),运动认知评定与调控国家体育总局重点实验室项目.
Effect of long-term highly active physical activity on memory updating ability of postmenopausal women
XU Chang1,BIAN Qing-qing2,DONG Wei3,ZHOU Cheng-lin1*
(1. Department of Sport Psychology, School of Kinesiology, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai 200438, China;
2. Faculty of Education, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G128QQ, United Kingdom;
3. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Mental Health, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China
*Corresponding author)
Abstract:
Objective To study the behaviors and characteristics of memory updating ability in postmenopausal women with highly active physical activity, so as to provide evidence for slowing down memory loss and preventing injury in postmenopausal women. Methods The Chinese version of International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-short volume) was used to evaluate the long-term physical activity levels of postmenopausal women, and the involved postmenopausal participants were divided into 2 groups: highly active physical activity group (n=20) and normal control group (n=20). We collected the behavioral responses and electroencephalograph (EEG) data of postmenopausal women with different levels of physical activity during the memory updating task using event-related brain potentials and behavioral monitoring techniques. Results In the graph matching n-Back task, the reaction speed and accuracy of behavior in the high and low load task in highly active physical activity group were higher than those in the control group. In the process of coding, matching, refreshing and short-time storage of information, the amplitudes of P3 in two groups were decreased with the increase of the memory load. The latent period of 3-Back-P3 was significantly shorter than that of 1-Back in control group, indicating that postmenopausal women in control group were more sensitive to cognitive load. In highly active physical activity group, the P3 peak of 3-Back, 1-Back and the D-N450 amplitude of frontal, central and parietal area in highly active physical activity group were higher than those in the control group, indicating that the cognitive load had less effect on postmenopausal women in highly active physical activity group, who had a strong ability of mobilization, allocation and application for cognitive resources. Conclusion Postmenopausal women with long-term highly active physical activity have stronger memory updating ability, including better ability to respond to movements, stronger adaptability for perceptual requirements of different cognitive loads, and more flexible and efficient cognitive processing capacity for coding, matching, refreshing and short-time memory storage.
Key words:  motor activity  postmenopausal women  memory updating  Alzhermer disease