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Título: Intrinsic functional brain connectivity changes following aerobic exercise, computerized cognitive training, and their combination in physically inactive healthy late-middle-aged adults: the Projecte Moviment
Autor: Stavros, Dimitriadis
Castells Sánchez, Alba
Roig-Coll, Francesca
Dacosta-Aguayo, Rosalia
Lamonja-Vicente, Noemí
Torán Monserrat, Pere
García Molina, Alberto
Monté Rubio, Gemma C.
Stillman, Chelsea M.
Perera Lluna, Alexandre
Mataró Serrat, Maria
Materia: Neuropsicologia
Envelliment
Exercici
Neuropsychology
Aging
Exercise
Fecha de publicación: feb-2024
Publicado por: Springer Nature
Resumen: Lifestyle interventions have positive neuroprotective effects in aging. However, there are still open questions about how changes in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) contribute to cognitive improvements. The Projecte Moviment is a 12-week randomized controlled trial of a multimodal data acquisition protocol that investigated the effects of aerobic exercise (AE), computerized cognitive training (CCT), and their combination (COMB). An initial list of 109 participants was recruited from which a total of 82 participants (62% female; age = 58.38 ± 5.47) finished the intervention with a level of adherence > 80%. Only in the COMB group, we revealed an extended network of 33 connections that involved an increased and decreased rsFC within and between the aDMN/pDMN and a reduced rsFC between the bilateral supplementary motor areas and the right thalamus. No global and especially local rsFC changes due to any intervention mediated the cognitive benefits detected in the AE and COMB groups. Projecte Moviment provides evidence of the clinical relevance of lifestyle interventions and the potential benefits when combining them.
Nota: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-023-00946-8
Es parte de: Geroscience, 2024, vol. 46, num.1, p. 573-596
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220476
Recurso relacionado: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-023-00946-8
ISSN: 2509-2715
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