Randomized Controlled Trial Examining the Long-Term Memory Effects of Acute Exercise During the Memory Consolidation Stage of Memory Formation

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Dylan Delancey
Emily Frith
Eveleen Sng
Paul D. Loprinzi
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[1] The University of Mississippi,Exercise & Memory Laboratory, Department of Health, Exercise Science and Recreation Management
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Cognition; Consolidation; Exercise; Memory; Plasticity;
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Research in humans demonstrates that exercise prior to memory encoding can help to facilitate memory function. However, our understanding of whether exercise during the memory consolidation stage can influence long-term memory in humans is relatively unknown, which was the purpose of this experiment. A secondary purpose was to evaluate the effects of exercise on prospective memory. Using a randomized controlled trial design, at baseline, two groups (n = 20 per group) were exposed to a word-list episodic memory function test (RAVLT; ray auditory verbal learning task). Afterward, one group (experimental) came back into the laboratory to complete a high-intensity bout of treadmill exercise for 15 min. This exercise occurred approximately 4 h after memory encoding (i.e., during the memory consolidation stage). Both groups (experimental and control) completed a 24-h follow-up evaluation assessing their recognition and source attribution memory of the baseline memory assessment. At the 24-h follow-up period, the experimental group had a greater source attribution memory score (20.8 vs. 18.4 words; P = .04). Acute exercise was not associated with prospective memory. In conclusion, high-intensity exercise during the memory consolidation stage was effective in increasing source attribution memory function.
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