Association Between Regular Physical Activity and Food-Specific Inhibitory Control in Young Chinese Adults: An fMRI Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Experiment Procedure
2.2.1. Anthropometric Measurements
2.2.2. Stop Signal Task
2.2.3. Imaging Data Acquisition and Preprocessing
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.3.1. Behavioral Analysis
2.3.2. Imaging Data Analysis
2.3.3. Sensitivity Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics
3.2. Behavioral Performance
3.3. Imaging Results
3.4. Results of Sensitivity
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| BMI | Body mass index |
| DMN | Default mode network |
| fMRI | Functional magnetic resonance imaging |
| FWEcorr | Family-wise error corrected |
| IAG | Inactive group |
| IC | Inhibitory control |
| IPAQ–SF | The International Physical Activity Questionnaire–short form |
| MET | Metabolic equivalent of task |
| MNI | Montreal Neurological Institute |
| PA | Physical activity |
| p(respond|signal) | Probability of responding on a stop trial |
| ROI | Region of Interest |
| RPG | Regular physical activity group |
| RT | Reaction time |
| SSD | Stop-signal delay |
| SSRT | Stop-signal reaction time |
| SST | Stop signal task |
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| RPG (N = 30) | IAG (N = 31) | p | Post Hoc | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex (male/female) | 24/6 | 17/14 | p = 0.036 * | Male: RPG > IAG Female: RPG < IAG |
| Age (years) | 21.30 ± 3.51 | 20.65 ± 2.24 | p = 0.388 | — |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 27.36 ± 5.36 | 30.69 ± 6.09 | p = 0.027 * | RPG < IAG |
| Visceral fat area (cm2) | 99.62 ± 52.06 | 134.23 ± 49.27 | p = 0.010 * | RPG < IAG |
| Waist (cm) | 88.51 ± 12.44 | 94.81 ± 12.98 | p = 0.058 | — |
| Composite appetite scores | 57.00 ± 16.42 | 57.86 ± 18.88 | p = 0.850 | — |
| BDI-II scores | 7.47 ± 5.35 | 8.87 ± 5.73 | p = 0.327 | — |
| IPAQ-SF scores (METs) | 2501.65 ± 1130.04 | 631 ± 713.06 | p < 0.001 ** | RPG > IAG |
| Conditions | Variables | RPG (N = 30) | IAG (N = 31) |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-calorie food stimuli | SSRT | 219.77 ± 39.57 | 253.45 ± 51.40 |
| SSD | 292.20 ± 72.06 | 277.97 ± 99.42 | |
| p(respond|signal) | 0.49 ± 0.03 | 0.50 ± 0.03 | |
| Accuracy of go trials | 0.93 ± 0.04 | 0.92 ± 0.04 | |
| RT of go trials | 521.44 ± 62.73 | 538.04 ± 83.96 | |
| Neutral stimuli | SSRT | 215.97 ± 73.33 | 247.45 ± 51.93 |
| SSD | 288.52 ± 82.75 | 281.52 ± 100.85 | |
| p(respond|signal) | 0.50 ± 0.08 | 0.50 ± 0.03 | |
| Accuracy of go trials | 0.92 ± 0.04 | 0.92 ± 0.06 | |
| RT of go trials | 514.74 ± 65.02 | 535.71 ± 85.87 |
| Contrast | MNI Coordinate | PFWE-corr | Z | Voxel | Regions of Activation | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| X | Y | Z | |||||
| Stopcor > baseline | 6 | −54 | 36 | 0.036 | 3.59 | 65 | |
| 33 | Precuneus_R | ||||||
| 20 | Precuneus_L | ||||||
| 5 | Cingulate_Post_R | ||||||
| 3 | Cuneus_L | ||||||
| 3 | Cingulate_Mid_R | ||||||
| 1 | Cingulate_Mid_L | ||||||
| Stopincor > gocor | −15 | 9 | 12 | 0.040 | 3.94 | 63 | |
| 42 | Caudate_L | ||||||
| 3 | Putamen_L | ||||||
| 2 | Thal_VA_L | ||||||
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Liu, Y.; Zou, J.; Sun, Z.; Zhang, Y.; Li, X.; Chen, P. Association Between Regular Physical Activity and Food-Specific Inhibitory Control in Young Chinese Adults: An fMRI Study. Nutrients 2026, 18, 486. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030486
Liu Y, Zou J, Sun Z, Zhang Y, Li X, Chen P. Association Between Regular Physical Activity and Food-Specific Inhibitory Control in Young Chinese Adults: An fMRI Study. Nutrients. 2026; 18(3):486. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030486
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Yali, Jialong Zou, Zihan Sun, Yuting Zhang, Xiaokai Li, and Peijie Chen. 2026. "Association Between Regular Physical Activity and Food-Specific Inhibitory Control in Young Chinese Adults: An fMRI Study" Nutrients 18, no. 3: 486. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030486
APA StyleLiu, Y., Zou, J., Sun, Z., Zhang, Y., Li, X., & Chen, P. (2026). Association Between Regular Physical Activity and Food-Specific Inhibitory Control in Young Chinese Adults: An fMRI Study. Nutrients, 18(3), 486. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030486
