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Short Bouts of Intensive Exercise During the Workday Have a Positive Effect on Neuro-cognitive Performance.

Petra Wollseiffen1, Argang Ghadiri2, André Scholz2, Heiko K Strüder1, Rainer Herpers2, Theo Peters2, Stefan Schneider1,3.   

Abstract

Beside its positive impact on physical health, exercise is indicated to positively affect cognitive performance based on a relocation of cortical activity. This study examined the influence of different types of breaks on cognitive performance and related cortical activity in office-based employees. Breaks were filled with exercise, resting or a usual break and a control condition where employees continued working without any break. Cognitive performance was assessed using the d2-R test and two commercially available cognitive tasks. Brain cortical activity was recorded using electroencephalography before and after breaks. Individual's mood was analysed using a profile of mood state. Results indicate a positive effect of a 3-min boxing intervention on cognitive performance, mirrored by a decrease in prefrontal cortex activity. Although perceived psychological state was increased after the usual break, this is reflected in neither cortical activity nor cognitive performance. With respect to the fact that also bike activity resulted an increase in prefrontal alpha-2 activity, a positive effect of exercise on neuro-cognitive performance can be stated. Health and economic benefits may result from brief physical activity breaks and help to maintain workplace performance and job satisfaction.
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Keywords:  mood; neuro-cognitive performance; physical activity; prefrontal cortex; workday breaks

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 26449710     DOI: 10.1002/smi.2654

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stress Health        ISSN: 1532-3005            Impact factor:   3.519


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