From brain to heart: cognitive performance shapes exercise- induced cardiac autonomic trajectories in older adults
Paulina Sepúlveda-Figueroa, Matías Castillo-Aguilar, Alexis Sepúlveda-Lara, Cristian Sandoval, Constanza Saavedra, Cristian Núñez-Espinosa

TL;DR
This study shows that better cognitive performance in older adults is linked to healthier heart responses during exercise, suggesting a connection between brain and heart health.
Contribution
The study introduces the 2-Min Step Test as a non-invasive tool to assess cognitive health through dynamic heart rate variability responses.
Findings
Higher cognitive scores correlate with better resting autonomic profiles and greater autonomic flexibility during exercise.
Lower cognitive scores are associated with flatter HRV trajectories and reduced vagal modulation.
Higher BMI consistently correlates with reduced vagal modulation and increased sympathetic activity.
Abstract
Autonomic dysregulation and cognitive decline often co-occur in aging, but most work uses only resting heart rate variability (HRV). Therefore, we examined whether global cognitive performance modulates dynamic HRV responses to a functional exercise test in community-dwelling older adults. In this cross-sectional study, 104 adults aged 60–85 years from southern Chile completed a rest–exercise–recovery protocol using the 2-Min Step Test. Global cognition was assessed with the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination. Short-term HRV (time and frequency domains), parasympathetic (PNS) and sympathetic (SNS) indices, and Baevsky’s Stress Index were derived from Polar H10 recordings at rest, during exercise, and recovery. Hierarchical Bayesian regression models characterized HRV trajectories as a function of cognitive performance, adjusting for body mass index. Higher cognitive scores were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
