Impact of aerobic exercise training on cognitive functions and affect associated to the COMT polymorphism in young adults
Impact of aerobic exercise training on cognitive functions and affect associated to the COMT polymorphism in young adults: Physical fitness can serve as a means to enhance cognitive functioning by modulating particular aspects of brain functioning. However, mechanisms underlying this modulating effect remain widely unresolved. To examine the impact and to clarify the mechanisms of physical fitness training in a young and healthy population, it was investigated whether an increase in fitness would result in improvements in executive control processes and positive and negative affect. Moreover, genotype of the Val158Met polymorphism in catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) as an index of relative central dopamine bioavailability was determined to elucidate dopamine tuning efficiency and its association with performance in the applied cognitive tasks. Seventy-five individuals participated and underwent an incremental fitness test to assess physical fitness. An exercising group subsequently engaged in a 17�weeks running training consisting of three running sessions at moderate to high, individually adjusted intensities. Associated with increased fitness improved cognitive flexibility and cognitive control were observed, whereas working memory remained unaffected. In runners, Val/Val participants improved cognitive performance to a greater extent compared to individuals carrying a Met allele. From the present results it is concluded that an increase in physical fitness provides a means to improve cognitive functioning via dopaminergic modulation.
Research highlights
► Increased physical fitness is associated with improved cognitive functions. ► Increased physical fitness is accompanied by a gain in positive affect. ► The beneficial effect of increased physical fitness seems to be mediated by dopaminergic modulation.
Research highlights
► Increased physical fitness is associated with improved cognitive functions. ► Increased physical fitness is accompanied by a gain in positive affect. ► The beneficial effect of increased physical fitness seems to be mediated by dopaminergic modulation.
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