Changes in EEG during graded exercise on a recumbent cycle ergometer

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Bailey, Stephen P. [1 ]
Hall, Eric E. [2 ]
Folger, Stephen E. [1 ]
Miller, Paul C. [2 ]
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[1] Elon Univ, Dept Phys Therapy Educ, Elon, NC 27244 USA
[2] Elon Univ, Dept Hlth & Human Performance, Elon, NC 27244 USA
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Exercise; EEG; brain activity;
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Previous studies have shown changes in brain activity as a result of exercise; however, few studies have examined changes during exercise. The purpose of this study was to examine brain activity during a graded exercise test. Twenty male participants performed a graded exercise test on a recumbent cycle ergometer. Exercise intensity was set initially at 50W and was increased by 50W every 2 minutes until volitional fatigue was reached. Electroencephalography (EEG) was measured prior to the onset of exercise, during the last minute of each stage of exercise, immediately post-exercise, and 10 minutes into recovery. EEG was recorded from 8 scalp sites leading to analysis of alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2, and theta activities. Expired air was collected and analyzed for ventilation rate (V(E)), VO(2), % of peak VO(2), and Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER). No differences were seen in EEG between the hemispheres of the brain. There was, however, a significant increase in brain activity across the spectrum occurring at 200 W through immediately post-exercise. Brain activity returned to pre-exercise levels by 10 minutes post. VO(2), % of peak VO(2) and RER increased linearly with exercise intensity. V(E) increased linearly through 200 W; however, a disproportionate increase was seen in V(E) from 200 W to peak exercise. The results of this investigation demonstrate that brain activity may be related to exercise intensity. Future research will want to examine how these changes in brain activity influence affective, perceptual and cognitive changes often associated with exercise. Efforts will also need to be made to determine if changes in brain activity during exercise are mediated by central (within the brain) or peripheral mechanisms.
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