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Cognitive and neural effects of exercise following traumatic brain injury: A systematic review of randomized and controlled clinical trials

机译:创伤性脑损伤后运动的认知和神经效应:对随机和对照临床试验的系统综述

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Objective: Sub-maximal aerobic exercise can alleviate brain injury-related symptom burden. There is substantial data from animal studies and a growing clinical evidence base to suggest that exercise may also improve cognitive and neural outcomes following brain injury. We performed this systematic review to consolidate evidence from randomized and controlled clinical trials on the effects of exercise on cognitive and neuroimaging outcomes following brain injury in humans. Design: Systematic review. Data sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychINFO, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and Cochrane Central Database. Eligibility criteria for screening studies: Randomized or controlled clinical trials examining the effects of exercise on cognitive and/or neuroimaging outcomes in traumatic brain injury. No restriction was placed on age (or other demographic variables) or severity of injury. Results: Six studies (with an average sample of 42 participants) met eligibility criteria. Three studies used neuroimaging and reported exercise-related improvements as measured by either functional or diffusion-based imaging. The remainder of the trials that employed cognitive outcomes reported largely null findings. Summary/Conclusion: This review demonstrates that exercise shows promise (primarily with respect to neuroimaging outcomes) as a brain injury intervention. While the field is young and heterogeneity between studies precludes meta-analysis, this review raises important questions that need to be addressed by future trials.
机译:目的:次数有氧运动可以减轻脑损伤相关的症状负担。动物研究中存在大量数据,促进临床依据表明,锻炼也可能改善脑损伤后的认知和神经结果。我们进行了该系统审查,以巩固来自随机和对照临床试验的证据,就脑部损伤在人类脑损伤后对认知和神经影像成果的影响。设计:系统评价。数据来源:MEDLINE,EMBASE,PSICKINFO,CINAHL,SPORTDISCUS和Cochrane Central数据库。筛查研究的资格标准:随机或受控临床试验检查运动对创伤性脑损伤中的认知和/或神经影像成果的影响。没有限制年龄(或其他人口变量)或伤害严重程度。结果:六项研究(平均样本42名参与者)达到了资格标准。三项研究用作通过功能或扩散的成像测量的神经影像动物和报告的与运动相关的改进。雇用认知结果的剩余试验报告报道了很大程度上是零点的结果。摘要/结论:此评论显示,运动显示承诺(主要是关于神经影像学结果)作为脑损伤干预。虽然该领域在研究之间的年轻和异质性妨碍了Meta分析,但本综述提出了未来试验需要解决的重要问题。

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