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TREAD:运动强化治疗抑郁症:研究原理与设计

TREAD: TReatment with Exercise Augmentation for Depression: study rationale and design.

作者信息

Trivedi Madhukar H, Greer Tracy L, Grannemann Bruce D, Church Timothy S, Galper Daniel I, Sunderajan Prabha, Wisniewski Stephen R, Chambliss Heather O, Jordan Alexander N, Finley Carrie, Carmody Thomas I

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Clin Trials. 2006;3(3):291-305. doi: 10.1191/1740774506cn151oa.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite recent advancements in the pharmacological treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD), over half of patients who receive treatment with antidepressant medication do not achieve full remission of symptoms. There is evidence that exercise can reduce depressive symptomatology when used as a treatment for MDD. However, no randomized controlled trials have evaluated exercise as an augmentation strategy for patients with carefully diagnosed MDD who remain symptomatic following an adequate acute phase trial of antidepressant therapy.

PURPOSE

TReatment with Exercise Augmentation for Depression (TREAD) is an NIMH-funded, randomized, controlled trial designed to assess the relative efficacy of two doses of aerobic exercise to augment selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment of MDD.

METHODS

The TREAD study includes 12 weeks of acute phase treatment with a 12-week post-treatment follow-up. In addition to looking at change in depressive symptoms as a primary outcome, it also includes comprehensive assessment of psychosocial function and treatment adherence.

RESULTS

This paper reviews the rationale and design of TREAD and illustrates how we address several key issues in contemporary patient-oriented research on MDD: 1) the use of augmentation strategies in the treatment of depressive disorders in general, 2) the use of non-pharmacological strategies in the treatment of depressive disorders, 3) the considerations of designing a well-controlled trial using two active treatment groups, and 4) the implementation of an adherence program for the use of exercise as a treatment strategy.

CONCLUSIONS

The TREAD study is uniquely designed to overcome sources of potential bias and threats to internal and external validity that have limited prior research on the mental health effects of exercise. The study is facilitated by the development of a multidisciplinary research team that includes experts in both depression treatment and exercise physiology, as well as other related fields.

摘要

背景

尽管近期在重度抑郁症(MDD)的药物治疗方面取得了进展,但接受抗抑郁药物治疗的患者中,超过一半未能实现症状的完全缓解。有证据表明,运动作为MDD的一种治疗方法,可以减轻抑郁症状。然而,尚无随机对照试验评估运动作为一种增效策略对经过充分的急性期抗抑郁治疗后仍有症状的、经过仔细诊断的MDD患者的效果。

目的

抑郁症运动增效治疗(TREAD)是一项由美国国立精神卫生研究所(NIMH)资助的随机对照试验,旨在评估两剂量有氧运动对增强选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRI)治疗MDD的相对疗效。

方法

TREAD研究包括为期12周的急性期治疗及之后12周的随访。除了将抑郁症状的变化作为主要结局指标外,还包括对心理社会功能和治疗依从性的综合评估。

结果

本文回顾了TREAD研究的基本原理和设计,并阐述了我们如何在当代以患者为导向的MDD研究中解决几个关键问题:1)一般情况下在抑郁症治疗中使用增效策略;2)在抑郁症治疗中使用非药物策略;3)设计使用两个活性治疗组的严格对照试验时的考虑因素;4)实施将运动作为治疗策略的依从性计划。

结论

TREAD研究的独特设计旨在克服潜在偏倚来源以及对内部和外部效度的威胁,这些因素限制了先前关于运动对心理健康影响的研究。一个多学科研究团队的发展推动了该研究,该团队包括抑郁症治疗、运动生理学以及其他相关领域的专家。

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