Physical activity is associated with behavioral and neural changes across the lifespan

Physical activity is known to positively impact brain structure and function, but its effects on resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and its relationship with complex tasks as a function of age remain unclear. Here, we address these issues in a large population-based sample (N = 540) from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) repository. We relate levels of physical activity to rsFC patterns in magnetoencephalographic (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, and to measures of executive function and visuomotor adaptation, across the lifespan. We show that higher self-reported daily physical activity is associated with lower alpha-band (8–12 Hz) global coherence, indicating weaker synchrony of neural oscillations in this band. Physical activity affected between-network connectivity of resting-state functional networks, although its effects on individual networks did not survive correction for multiple comparisons. Furthermore, our results indicate that greater engagement in day-to-day physical activity is associated with better visuomotor adaptation, across the lifespan. Overall, our findings indicate that rsFC metrics indexed by MEG and fMRI are sensitive indicators of the brain's response to physical activity, and that a physically active lifestyle affects multiple aspects of neural function across the lifespan.

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Work Title Physical activity is associated with behavioral and neural changes across the lifespan
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  1. G. Vinodh Kumar
  2. Simon Lacey
  3. K. Sathian
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  1. Physical Activity
  2. Resting State Functional Connectivity
  3. Executive Function
  4. Neural Oscillations
  5. Global Coherence
  6. Aging
  7. Visuomotor Adaptation
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  1. This work was supported by institutional funds provided to KS by Penn State College of Medicine.
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  1. Neuroscience Letters
Publication Date July 27, 2023
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  1. 10.1016/j.neulet.2023.137355
Deposited May 28, 2025

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    • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Physical Activity, Change Across The Lifespan, Behavior Change, Neural Changes, Resting State Functional Connectivity, Resting State Functional Connectivity (Rs Fc), Across The Lifespan, Neuroscience, Executive Function, Magnetoencephalography, Visuomotor Adaptation, Neural Oscillation, Individual Networks, Correction For Multiple Comparison, Low Alpha, Neural Oscillations, Global Coherence, Between Network Connectivity, Functional Connectivity Pattern, Aging, Population Based Sample, Brain Response, Physical Activity Level, Brain Function, Neural Function, Large Population, Multiple Aspects, Brain Structure, Alpha Band, Cambridge, Daily Physical Activity
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    • Physical activity is known to positively impact brain structure and function, but its effects on resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and its relationship with complex tasks as a function of age remain unclear. Here, we address these issues in a large population-based sample (N = 540) from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) repository. We relate levels of physical activity to rsFC patterns in magnetoencephalographic (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, and to measures of executive function and visuomotor adaptation, across the lifespan. We show that higher self-reported daily physical activity is associated with lower alpha-band (8–12 Hz) global coherence, indicating weaker synchrony of neural oscillations in this band. Physical activity affected between-network connectivity of resting-state functional networks, although its effects on individual networks did not survive correction for multiple comparisons. Furthermore, our results indicate that greater engagement in day-to-day physical activity is associated with better visuomotor adaptation, across the lifespan. Overall, our findings indicate that rsFC metrics indexed by MEG and fMRI are sensitive indicators of the brain's response to physical activity, and that a physically active lifestyle affects multiple aspects of neural function across the lifespan.
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    • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Physical Activity, Change Across The Lifespan, Behavior Change, Neural Changes, Resting State Functional Connectivity, Resting State Functional Connectivity (Rs Fc), Across The Lifespan, Neuroscience, Executive Function, Magnetoencephalography, Visuomotor Adaptation, Neural Oscillation, Individual Networks, Correction For Multiple Comparison, Low Alpha, Neural Oscillations, Global Coherence, Between Network Connectivity, Functional Connectivity Pattern, Aging, Population Based Sample, Brain Response, Physical Activity Level, Brain Function, Neural Function, Large Population, Multiple Aspects, Brain Structure, Alpha Band, Cambridge, Daily Physical Activity
    • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Physical Activity, Resting State Functional Connectivity, Neuroscience, Executive Function, Magnetoencephalography, Visuomotor Adaptation, Neural Oscillations, Global Coherence, Between Network Connectivity, Functional Connectivity Pattern, Aging, Population Based Sample, Daily Physical Activity
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    • This work was supported by institutional funds provided to KS by Penn State College of Medicine.
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    • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Physical Activity, Resting State Functional Connectivity, Neuroscience, Executive Function, Magnetoencephalography, Visuomotor Adaptation, Neural Oscillations, Global Coherence, Between Network Connectivity, Functional Connectivity Pattern, Aging, Population Based Sample, Daily Physical Activity
    • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Physical Activity, Resting State Functional Connectivity, Neuroscience, Executive Function, Magnetoencephalography, Neural Oscillations, Global Coherence, Functional Connectivity, Aging, Visuomotor Adaptation
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