Detailed Information on Publication Record
2021
Impact of cognitive reserve on dance intervention-induced changes in brain plasticity
MITTEROVÁ, Kristína, Patrícia KLOBUŠIAKOVÁ, Alžběta ŠEJNOHA MINSTEROVÁ, Sylvie KROPÁČOVÁ, Zuzana BALÁŽOVÁ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Impact of cognitive reserve on dance intervention-induced changes in brain plasticity
Authors
MITTEROVÁ, Kristína (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Patrícia KLOBUŠIAKOVÁ (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Alžběta ŠEJNOHA MINSTEROVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Sylvie KROPÁČOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Zuzana BALÁŽOVÁ (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Jaroslav TOČÍK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Pavlína VACULÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Alena SKOTÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Roman GRMELA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Irena REKTOROVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Nature Scientific Reports, USA, NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2021, 2045-2322
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30217 Urology and nephrology
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 4.996
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/21:00120206
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
UT WoS
000696939900043
Keywords in English
cognitive reserve;resilience;dance intervention;healthy aging;mild cognitive impairment;functional connecitivity
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 9/10/2024 13:32, Ing. Jana Kuchtová
Abstract
V originále
Dance is a complex sensorimotor activity with positive effects on physical fitness, cognition, and brain plasticity in the aging population. We explored whether individual levels of cognitive reserve (CR) proxied by education moderate dance intervention (DI)-induced plasticity assessed by resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC) changes of the sensorimotor network (SMN), and between the dorsal attention network (DAN) and anterior default mode network (aDMN). Our cohort consisted of 99 subjects, randomly assigned to either a DI group who underwent a 6-month intervention (n = 49, Mage = 69.02 ± 5.40) or a control group (n = 50, Mage = 69.37 ± 6.10). Moderation analyses revealed that CR moderated DI-induced increase of the SMN rs-FC with significant changes observed in participants with ≥ 15 years of education (b = 0.05, t(62) = 3.17, p = 0.002). Only DI alone was a significant predictor of the DAN–aDMN crosstalk change (b = 0.06, t(64) = 2.16, p = 0.035). The rs-FC increase in the SMN was correlated with an improved physical fitness measure, and changes in the DAN–aDMN connectivity were linked to better performance on figural fluency. Consistent with the passive CR hypothesis, we observed that CR correlated only with baseline behavioral scores, not their change.
Links
CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/19_073/0016943, interní kód MU (CEP code: EF19_073/0016943) |
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EF19_073/0016943, research and development project |
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NU21-04-00652, research and development project |
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90129, large research infrastructures |
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