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Effects of 92% oxygen administration on cognitive performance and physiological changes of intellectually and developmentally disabled people
Authors:Hyung-Sik Kim  Mi-Hyun Choi  Ji-Hye Baek  Sung-Jun Park  Jung-Chul Lee  Ul-Ho Jeong  Sung-Phil Kim  Hyun-Jun Kim  Young Chil Choi  Dae-Woon Lim  Soon-Cheol Chung
Abstract:

Background

The present study addressed how 92% oxygen administration affects cognitive performance, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), and heart rate (HR) of intellectually and developmentally disabled people.

Methods

Seven males (28.9 ± 1.8 years) and seven females (34.4 ± 8.3 years) with intellectual and developmental disabilities (disabled level 2.1 ± 0.5) completed an experiment consisting a 0-back task with normal air (21% oxygen) administered in one run and hyperoxic air (92% oxygen) administered in the other run. The experimental sequence in each run consisted of a 1-min adaptation phase, 2-min control phase, and 2-min 0-back task phase, where SpO2 and HR were gauged for each phase.

Results

The administration of 92% oxygen increased 0-back task performance of intellectually and developmentally disabled people, in association with increased SpO2 and decreased HR. Our results demonstrate that sufficient oxygen supply subserving cognitive functions, even as a short-term effect, could increase cognitive ability for the intellectually and developmentally disabled people.

Conclusions

It is concluded that enriched oxygen can positively affect, at least in the short-term, the working memory of those with intellectual and developmental disability.
Keywords:Oxygen administration   Cognitive performance   Blood oxygen saturation   Heart rate   Intellectual and developmental disability
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