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Effects of different exercise intensities of race-walking on brain functional connectivity as assessed by functional near-infrared spectroscopy
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Zheng, Rongna
, Yang, Jie
, Wu, Hao
, Cheng, Xiaodong
, Song, Qianqian
in
Brain research
/ Central nervous system
/ Cerebral cortex
/ Cortex (motor)
/ Developmental stages
/ Exercise intensity
/ Handedness
/ Hemodynamics
/ Hemoglobin
/ Information processing
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Medical imaging
/ Motor task performance
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Occipital lobe
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical training
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Proprioception
/ Spectrum analysis
/ System theory
/ Walking
2022
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Effects of different exercise intensities of race-walking on brain functional connectivity as assessed by functional near-infrared spectroscopy
by
Zheng, Rongna
, Yang, Jie
, Wu, Hao
, Cheng, Xiaodong
, Song, Qianqian
in
Brain research
/ Central nervous system
/ Cerebral cortex
/ Cortex (motor)
/ Developmental stages
/ Exercise intensity
/ Handedness
/ Hemodynamics
/ Hemoglobin
/ Information processing
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Medical imaging
/ Motor task performance
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Occipital lobe
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical training
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Proprioception
/ Spectrum analysis
/ System theory
/ Walking
2022
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Effects of different exercise intensities of race-walking on brain functional connectivity as assessed by functional near-infrared spectroscopy
by
Zheng, Rongna
, Yang, Jie
, Wu, Hao
, Cheng, Xiaodong
, Song, Qianqian
in
Brain research
/ Central nervous system
/ Cerebral cortex
/ Cortex (motor)
/ Developmental stages
/ Exercise intensity
/ Handedness
/ Hemodynamics
/ Hemoglobin
/ Information processing
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Medical imaging
/ Motor task performance
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Occipital lobe
/ Physical fitness
/ Physical training
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Proprioception
/ Spectrum analysis
/ System theory
/ Walking
2022
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Effects of different exercise intensities of race-walking on brain functional connectivity as assessed by functional near-infrared spectroscopy
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Effects of different exercise intensities of race-walking on brain functional connectivity as assessed by functional near-infrared spectroscopy
2022
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Overview
Introduction. Race-walking is a sport that mimics normal walking and running. Previous studies on sports science mainly focused on the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems. However, there is still a lack of research on the central nervous system, especially the real-time changes in brain network characteristics during race-walking exercise. This study aimed to use a network perspective to investigate the effects of different exercise intensities on brain functional connectivity. Materials and Methods. A total of 16 right-handed healthy young athletes were recruited as participants in this study. The cerebral cortex concentration of oxyhemoglobin was measured by functional near-infrared spectroscopy in the bilateral prefrontal cortex (PFC), the motor cortex (MC) and occipital cortex (OC) during resting and race-walking states. Three specific periods as time windows corresponding to different exercise intensities were divided from the race-walking time of participants, including initial, intermediate and sprint stages. The brain activation and functional connectivity (FC) were calculated to describe the 0.01-0.1 Hz frequency-specific cortical activities. Results. Compared to the resting state, FC changes mainly exist between MC and OC in the initial stage, while PFC was involved in FC changes in the intermediate stage, and FC changes in the sprint stage were widely present in PFC, MC and OC. In addition, from the initial-development to the sprint stage, the significant changes in FC were displayed in PFC and MC. Conclusions. This brain functional connectivity-based study confirmed that hemodynamic changes at different exercise intensities reflected different brain network-specific characteristics. During race-walking exercise, more extensive brain activation might increase information processing speed. Increased exercise intensity could facilitate the integration of neural signals such as proprioception, motor control and motor planning, which may be an important factor for athletes to maintain sustained motor coordination and activity control at high intensity. This study was beneficial to understanding the neural mechanisms of brain networks under different exercise intensities.
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Subject
/ Walking
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