The effects of different protocols of physical exercise and rest on long-term memory

Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2020 Jan:167:107128. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2019.107128. Epub 2019 Nov 26.

Abstract

Whilst there are many studies comparing the different effects of exercise on long-term memory, these typically adopt varying intensities, durations, and behavioural measures. Furthermore, few studies provide direct comparisons between exercise and different types of rest. Therefore, by providing a standardised methodological design, this study will ascertain the most effective intensity and protocol of exercise for the modulation of long-term memory, whilst directly comparing it to different types rest. This was achieved using the same old/new recognition memory test and an 80-90 min retention interval. Three experiments were performed (total N = 59), each with a three-armed crossover design measuring the extent to which physical exercise and wakeful rest can influence long-term memory performance. In Experiment 1, the effects of continuous moderate intensity exercise (65-75% HRmax), passive rest (no cognitive engagement) and active rest (cognitively engaged) were explored. In Experiment 2, continuous moderate intensity exercise was compared to a type of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and passive rest. Experiment 3 observed the effects of low- (55-65% HRmax), moderate- and high-intensity (75-85% HRmax) continuous exercise. Across the three experiments moderate intensity exercise had the greatest positive impact on memory performance. Although not significant, HIIT was more effective than passive-rest, and passive rest was more effective than active rest. Our findings suggest that it is not necessary to physically overexert oneself in order to achieve observable improvements to long-term memory. By also investigating wakeful rest, we reaffirmed the importance of the cognitive engagement during consolidation for the formation of long-term memories.

Keywords: Cognitive enhancement; Consolidation; Continuous exercise; Exercise intensity; High intensity interval training (HIIT); Wakeful rest.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Exercise / psychology*
  • Female
  • High-Intensity Interval Training
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Memory, Long-Term / physiology*
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Recognition, Psychology / physiology*
  • Rest / psychology*
  • Young Adult