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Published in: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 3/2012

01-09-2012

Effects of Working Memory Load on Performance and Cardiovascular Activity in Younger and Older Workers

Authors: Sergei A. Schapkin, Gabriele Freude, Patrick D. Gajewski, Nele Wild-Wall, Michael Falkenstein

Published in: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Issue 3/2012

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Abstract

Background

Working memory (WM) declines with ageing, and this may cause problems in older workers who have to do complex work requiring WM.

Purpose

We tested the assumption that an increase in WM load negatively affects performance and results in impaired cardiovascular adaptation to changing task demands in older workers relative to younger ones.

Method

Thirty-three younger (29 ± 3 years) and 32 older (55 ± 3 years) workers had to perform a visual 0-back (low WM load) and 2-back (high WM load) task. Heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), beat-to-beat blood pressure (BP) and baroreflex were registered.

Results

In the high WM load condition, older adults responded more slowly and less accurately than younger adults, while no age effects in the low WM load condition were found. Older workers showed a higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) reactivity to high WM load as well as a diminished post-task recovery of SBP and HRV than younger workers. Factor analysis demonstrated a close relationship between HR, baroreflex and HRV and their modulation by a common factor (“vagal tone”) in the younger group. By contrast, HR was more related to the “sympathetic” factor in the older group.

Conclusion

The data suggest that older workers as compared with younger ones are impaired in tasks requiring WM, which is accompanied by enhanced cardiovascular “costs” in terms of increased SBP and reduced vagal control over HR.
Footnotes
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The Finapres device reveals generally enhanced BP values relative to those obtained via brachial cuff due to differences in measurement technique.
 
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Metadata
Title
Effects of Working Memory Load on Performance and Cardiovascular Activity in Younger and Older Workers
Authors
Sergei A. Schapkin
Gabriele Freude
Patrick D. Gajewski
Nele Wild-Wall
Michael Falkenstein
Publication date
01-09-2012
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine / Issue 3/2012
Print ISSN: 1070-5503
Electronic ISSN: 1532-7558
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-011-9181-6

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