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Effects of aerobic exercise on brain metabolism and grey matter volume in older adults: results of the randomised controlled SMART trial

机译:有氧运动对老年人脑代谢和灰质体积的影响:SMART随机对照试验的结果

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There is mounting evidence that aerobic exercise has a positive effect on cognitive functions in older adults. To date, little is known about the neurometabolic and molecular mechanisms underlying this positive effect. The present study used magnetic resonance spectroscopy and quantitative MRI to systematically explore the effects of physical activity on human brain metabolism and grey matter (GM) volume in healthy aging. This is a randomised controlled assessor-blinded two-armed trial (n=53) to explore exercise-induced neuroprotective and metabolic effects on the brain in cognitively healthy older adults. Participants (age >65) were allocated to a 12-week individualised aerobic exercise programme intervention (n=29) or a 12-week waiting control group (n=24). The main outcomes were the change in cerebral metabolism and its association to brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels as well as changes in GM volume. We found that cerebral choline concentrations remained stable after 12 weeks of aerobic exercise in the intervention group, whereas they increased in the waiting control group. No effect of training was seen on cerebral N-acetyl-aspartate concentrations, nor on markers of neuronal energy reserve or BDNF levels. Further, we observed no change in cortical GM volume in response to aerobic exercise. The finding of stable choline concentrations in the intervention group over the 3 month period might indicate a neuroprotective effect of aerobic exercise. Choline might constitute a valid marker for an effect of aerobic exercise on cerebral metabolism in healthy aging.
机译:有越来越多的证据表明,有氧运动对老年人的认知功能具有积极作用。迄今为止,关于这种积极作用的神经代谢和分子机制知之甚少。本研究使用磁共振波谱学和定量MRI来系统地探索体育锻炼对健康衰老中人脑代谢和灰质(GM)量的影响。这是一项随机对照的评估者双盲对照试验(n = 53),旨在探讨运动诱发的认知健康老年人对大脑的神经保护和代谢作用。参与者(年龄> 65岁)被分配到一个为期12周的有氧运动计划干预(n = 29)或一个为期12周的等待对照组(n = 24)。主要结果是脑代谢的变化及其与脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)水平的关系以及GM量的变化。我们发现,有氧运动后12周,干预组的脑胆碱浓度保持稳定,而等待组则增加。没有观察到训练对脑中N-乙酰天门冬氨酸浓度,神经元能量储备或BDNF水平标记的影响。此外,我们观察到有氧运动对皮质GM体积没有影响。干预组在3个月的时间内发现稳定的胆碱浓度可能表明有氧运动对神经有保护作用。胆碱可能是有氧运动对健康衰老中脑代谢影响的有效标志物。

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