PeerJ (Aug 2023)

Acute effect of combined exercise with aerobic and resistance exercises on executive function

  • Ying-Chu Chen,
  • Ruei-Hong Li,
  • Feng-Tzu Chen,
  • Chih-Han Wu,
  • Chung-Yu Chen,
  • Che-Chien Chang,
  • Yu-Kai Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. e15768

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Objective Recent studies indicate that acute exercise, whether aerobic exercise (AE) or resistance exercise (RE), improves cognitive function. However, the effects on cognitive function of combined exercise (CE), involving both AE and RE in an exercise session, remain unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of acute CE on cognitive function. Design Within-subject design with counterbalancing. Methods Fifteen healthy men with a sedentary lifestyle in the previous three months were recruited. The participants were assessed for muscular fitness after performing four upper body exercises for a 10-repetition maximum and underwent a submaximal aerobic fitness assessment for V̇O2peak and corresponding workload (watts). They were then assigned to a CE, RE, or sitting control (SC) session in counterbalanced order and were assessed with the Stroop Color and Word Test (SCWT) after each session. Results Acute CE led to a significantly shorter response time compared to SC (p .05). Conclusion A single session of moderate-intensity CE improved response time in the SCWT, comparable to RE. CE shows promise for enhancing cognitive function, warranting further research on its benefits and other exercise modalities.

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