Executive Function and the P300 after Treadmill Exercise and Futsal in College Soccer Players
(1) Background: Although a body of evidence demonstrates that acute exercise improves executive function, few studies have compared more complex, laboratory-based modes of exercise, such as soccer that involve multiple aspects of the environment. (2) Methods: Twelve experienced soccer players (24.8...
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doaj-d5da9895568d4f81af9d4f49ff72293a2020-11-25T00:29:48ZengMDPI AGSports2075-46632017-09-01547310.3390/sports5040073sports5040073Executive Function and the P300 after Treadmill Exercise and Futsal in College Soccer PlayersJunyeon Won0Shanshan Wu1Hongquing Ji2J. Carson Smith3Jungjun Park4Division of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, KoreaDivision of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, KoreaDivision of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, KoreaDepartment of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 27042, USADivision of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Korea(1) Background: Although a body of evidence demonstrates that acute exercise improves executive function, few studies have compared more complex, laboratory-based modes of exercise, such as soccer that involve multiple aspects of the environment. (2) Methods: Twelve experienced soccer players (24.8 ± 2 years) completed three counterbalanced 20 min sessions of (1) seated rest; (2) moderate intensity treadmill exercise; and (3) a game of futsal. Once heart rate returned to within 10% of pre-activity levels, participants completed the Stroop Color Word Conflict Task while reaction time (RT) and P300 event-related potentials were measured. (3) Results: Reaction time during Stroop performance was significantly faster following the futsal game and treadmill exercise compared to the seated rest. The P300 amplitude during Stroop performance was significantly greater following futsal relative to both treadmill and seated-rest conditions. (4) Conclusions: These findings suggest that single bouts of indoor soccer among college-aged soccer players, compared to treadmill and seated-rest conditions, may engender the greatest effect on brain networks controlling attention allocation and classification speed during the performance of an inhibitory control task. Future research is needed to determine if cognitively engaging forms of aerobic exercise may differentially impact executive control processes in less experienced and older adult participants.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/5/4/73event-related potentialP300exercise modeathletessoccerexecutive functionEEGcognition |
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Executive Function and the P300 after Treadmill Exercise and Futsal in College Soccer Players |
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Executive Function and the P300 after Treadmill Exercise and Futsal in College Soccer Players |
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(1) Background: Although a body of evidence demonstrates that acute exercise improves executive function, few studies have compared more complex, laboratory-based modes of exercise, such as soccer that involve multiple aspects of the environment. (2) Methods: Twelve experienced soccer players (24.8 ± 2 years) completed three counterbalanced 20 min sessions of (1) seated rest; (2) moderate intensity treadmill exercise; and (3) a game of futsal. Once heart rate returned to within 10% of pre-activity levels, participants completed the Stroop Color Word Conflict Task while reaction time (RT) and P300 event-related potentials were measured. (3) Results: Reaction time during Stroop performance was significantly faster following the futsal game and treadmill exercise compared to the seated rest. The P300 amplitude during Stroop performance was significantly greater following futsal relative to both treadmill and seated-rest conditions. (4) Conclusions: These findings suggest that single bouts of indoor soccer among college-aged soccer players, compared to treadmill and seated-rest conditions, may engender the greatest effect on brain networks controlling attention allocation and classification speed during the performance of an inhibitory control task. Future research is needed to determine if cognitively engaging forms of aerobic exercise may differentially impact executive control processes in less experienced and older adult participants. |
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