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Measuring the relationship between sleep, physical activity and cognition
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Chinner, Amy
, Gaaikema, Ellen
, Swirski, Marta
, Coulthard, Elizabeth
, Shaikh, Netasha
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Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Dementia disorders
/ Executive function
/ Exercise
/ Intervention
/ Investigations
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neuroscience
/ Physical activity
/ Sleep
2019
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Measuring the relationship between sleep, physical activity and cognition
by
Chinner, Amy
, Gaaikema, Ellen
, Swirski, Marta
, Coulthard, Elizabeth
, Shaikh, Netasha
in
Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Dementia disorders
/ Executive function
/ Exercise
/ Intervention
/ Investigations
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neuroscience
/ Physical activity
/ Sleep
2019
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Chinner, Amy
, Gaaikema, Ellen
, Swirski, Marta
, Coulthard, Elizabeth
, Shaikh, Netasha
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Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Dementia disorders
/ Executive function
/ Exercise
/ Intervention
/ Investigations
/ Neurodegenerative diseases
/ Neuroscience
/ Physical activity
/ Sleep
2019
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Measuring the relationship between sleep, physical activity and cognition
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Measuring the relationship between sleep, physical activity and cognition
2019
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Biochemical and neuropsychological changes due to poor sleep may contribute to the development of neurodegenerative disorders, such as dementia. Physical activity is widely thought to improve sleep; however, the optimal intensity/duration of physical activity required is unknown. This 14-week, single-blind study (n=23) investigated the feasibility of a self-directed physical activity intervention in healthy adults using actigraphy and cognitive function measures as primary outcomes. Participants were randomised to a control group (no change in routine) or the intervention group (increased physical activity) and were provided with an actigraphy device to monitor activity. Participants completed daily sleep/activity diaries and three cognitive assessment sessions. Vigorous physical activity increased between baseline and week 3 for the intervention group only, with no identifiable impact on sleep. This change was not sustained at week 12. Performance on an executive function task and delayed visuospatial recall improved from baseline to week 12 for the intervention group only. Contrary to our expectations, increasing light-moderate physical activity was associated with more impaired sleep across all participants. It is clear that the relationships between physical activity, sleep and cognition are complex and require further investigation. We discuss optimal methodologies for clinical trials investigating physical activity and/or sleep interventions targeting cognition.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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