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Cognitive interference of respiratory limb muscle dual tasking in healthy adults. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates how inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) affects cognition and prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity compared to lower limb pedalling during dual tasks, finding that ITL leads to more cognitive impairment and increased PFC activity.
  • - Thirty healthy participants performed various tasks, including ITL and pedalling, while their cognitive performance and PFC activity were measured using functional near-infrared spectroscopy.
  • - Results showed that ITL-Stroop significantly impaired reaction time and accuracy more than pedalling-Stroop, and ITL caused higher feelings of dyspnoea and exertion, indicating ITL creates more cognitive interference than rhythmic pedalling.

Article Abstract

Background: Inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) and associated dyspnoea have been shown to interfere with cognition during cognitive-motor dual tasking. However, ITL has not been compared with another rhythmic muscle activity, such as lower limb pedalling. While ITL has been shown to interfere with cognition, the mechanism of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during ITL or other rhythmical muscle dual tasking, has not been elucidated. Given the cognitive interference that arises during ITL, we hypothesise that ITL cognitive-motor dual tasking will result in greater cognitive decrements and increased PFC activity compared with the pedalling cognitive-motor dual task.

Methods: 30 healthy participants (16 females; median age 23 (interquartile range 23-24) years) were recruited. They performed five 3-min tasks in a single visit in a random order: single tasks were ITL, pedalling and Stroop task and dual tasks were ITL-Stroop and pedalling-Stroop. Participant's PFC activity was assessed bilaterally using functional near-infrared spectroscopy throughout each task. Single- and dual-task cognitive performance was evaluated by measuring Stroop task reaction time and accuracy. Dyspnoea and rating of perceived exertion were evaluated at the end of each task.

Results: ITL-Stroop resulted in greater impairments in reaction time (p<0.001), accuracy (p<0.01) and increased medial/dorsolateral PFC activity (p≤0.006) than pedalling-Stroop. ITL-Stroop elicited greater Borg dyspnoea and rating of perceived exertion than pedalling-Stroop (p<0.001), despite pedalling-Stroop having a greater heart rate response (p<0.001).

Conclusion: The heightened cognitive decrements, perceptual response and PFC activity suggest that inspiratory muscle loading and its accompanied dyspnoea results in greater cognitive interference than rhythmic pedalling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11456971PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00169-2024DOI Listing

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