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Chronic Stress, volume 8

The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children

SEBASTIAN LUDYGA 1
Manuel Hanke 1
Anja Schwarz 1
Rahel Leuenberger 1
Fabienne Bruggisser 1
Vera Nina Looser 1
Markus Gerber 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-01-01
Journal: Chronic Stress
scimago Q1
SJR1.600
CiteScore7.4
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ISSN24705470
Abstract
Background

Evaluation stress can impair inhibitory control, limiting the ability of children to perform cognitively. However, evidence on protective factors is lacking as stress-induced cognitive impairments are poorly understood. High physical activity has been related to better inhibitory control and has the potential to buffer the response to a stressor. We investigated the association of physical activity and stress-induced changes in inhibitory control as well as its underlying cognitive control processes (i.e., conflict monitoring and resolution).

Method

Participants (10 to 13 y) with either low ( N = 55) or high moderate-to-vigorous physical activity ( N = 55) completed the Trier Social Stress Test for Children (TSST-C) and a control task in a randomized order. During both conditions, salivary cortisol was collected. Additionally, a computerized Stroop task was administered before and after the experimental conditions. The N200 and positive slow wave (PSW) components of event-related potentials elicited by the Stroop task were recorded using electroencephalography.

Results

In comparison to the control task, the TSST-C elicited a pre-to post-test decrease of accuracy on incompatible trials. Path-analyses further revealed that this decrease was related to low physical activity and a reduced PSW amplitude. However, both the N200 and PSW amplitudes did not mediate the relation between physical activity groups and performance on the Stroop task.

Conclusion

In children, evaluation stress decreases inhibitory control partly due to a reduced effectiveness of conflict resolution processes. Only children with high physical activity maintain inhibitory control after facing the stressor. However, this protective effect cannot be attributed to changes in conflict monitoring and resolution.

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LUDYGA S. et al. The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children // Chronic Stress. 2024. Vol. 8.
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LUDYGA S., Hanke M., Schwarz A., Leuenberger R., Bruggisser F., Looser V. N., Gerber M. The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children // Chronic Stress. 2024. Vol. 8.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/24705470241261581
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/24705470241261581
TI - The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children
T2 - Chronic Stress
AU - LUDYGA, SEBASTIAN
AU - Hanke, Manuel
AU - Schwarz, Anja
AU - Leuenberger, Rahel
AU - Bruggisser, Fabienne
AU - Looser, Vera Nina
AU - Gerber, Markus
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/01/01
PB - SAGE
VL - 8
SN - 2470-5470
ER -
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@article{2024_LUDYGA,
author = {SEBASTIAN LUDYGA and Manuel Hanke and Anja Schwarz and Rahel Leuenberger and Fabienne Bruggisser and Vera Nina Looser and Markus Gerber},
title = {The Association of Physical Activity and Stress-induced Neurocognitive Impairments in Inhibitory Control in Children},
journal = {Chronic Stress},
year = {2024},
volume = {8},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {jan},
url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/24705470241261581},
doi = {10.1177/24705470241261581}
}
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