Can vigorous physical activity mitigate the effect of systemic inflammation on cognitive performance? Results from a large older community dwelling population in The Netherlands
Anne Fink, Constantin Reinke, Benjamin Aretz, Michael T Heneka, Gabriele Doblhammer

TL;DR
This study explores whether vigorous physical activity can reduce the negative impact of systemic inflammation on cognitive performance in older adults.
Contribution
The study investigates the moderating role of vigorous physical activity on the relationship between systemic inflammation and cognitive performance in a large older population.
Findings
High systemic inflammation was associated with slower cognitive reaction times.
Vigorous physical activity was linked to faster cognitive reaction times.
Vigorous physical activity did not mitigate the negative effect of systemic inflammation on cognition.
Abstract
Elevated systemic inflammation is associated with poorer cognitive function, while vigorous physical activity enhances cognition. This study examines whether physical activity moderates the relationship between systemic inflammation and cognitive performance. We analyzed 24,661 adults (50+) from the Dutch Lifelines cohort across two waves. Cognitive performance was assessed via a validated composite score from the Cogstate Brief Battery, with higher scores indicating lower cognitive performance. Leukocyte count (3–11 × 109 cells/liter) served as a systemic inflammation biomarker, categorized as low (<6.5 × 109 cells/liter) or high (≥6.5 × 109 cells/liter). We used the Short Questionnaire to Assess Health-Enhancing Physical Activity to define moderate (0, 1–149, 150+ minutes) and vigorous (0, 1–74, 75+ minutes) physical activity. We performed linear regression models to examine the…
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TopicsTryptophan and brain disorders · Optimism, Hope, and Well-being · Health, psychology, and well-being
