Cadenas-Sánchez Cristina, Mora-González José, Migueles Jairo H, Martín-Matillas Miguel, Gómez-Vida José, Escolano-Margarit María Victoria, Maldonado José, Enriquez Gala María, Pastor-Villaescusa Belén, de Teresa Carlos, Navarrete Socorro, Lozano Rosa María, de Dios Beas-Jiménez Juan, Estévez-López Fernando, Mena-Molina Alejandra, Heras María José, Chillón Palma, Campoy Cristina, Muñoz-Hernández Victoria, Martínez-Ávila Wendy Daniela, Merchan María Elisa, Perales José C, Gil Ángel, Verdejo-García Antonio, Aguilera Concepción M, Ruiz Jonatan R, Labayen Idoia, Catena Andrés, Ortega Francisco B
PROFITH "PROmoting FITness and Health through physical activity" Research Group, Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Department of Pediatrics, San Cecilio Hospital, Granada, Spain.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2016 Mar;47:315-24. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2016.02.007. Epub 2016 Feb 23.
The new and recent advances in neuroelectric and neuroimaging technologies provide a new era for further exploring and understanding how brain and cognition function can be stimulated by environmental factors, such as exercise, and particularly to study whether physical exercise influences brain development in early ages. The present study, namely the ActiveBrains project, aims to examine the effects of a physical exercise programme on brain and cognition, as well as on selected physical and mental health outcomes in overweight/obese children. A total of 100 participants aged 8 to 11 years are randomized into an exercise group (N=50) or a control group (N=50). The intervention lasts 20-weeks, with 3-5 sessions per week of 90 min each, and is mainly focused on high-intensity aerobic exercise yet also includes muscle-strengthening exercises. The extent to what the intervention effect remains 8-months after the exercise programme finishes is also studied in a subsample. Brain structure and function and cognitive performance are assessed using structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalographic recordings. Secondary outcomes include physical health outcomes (e.g. physical fitness, body fatness, bone mass and lipid-metabolic factors) and mental health outcomes (e.g. chronic stress indicators and overall behavioural and personality measurements such as anxiety or depression). This project will substantially contribute to the existing knowledge and will have an impact on societies, since early stimulation of brain development might have long lasting consequences on cognitive performance, academic achievement and in the prevention of behavioural problems and the promotion of psychological adjustment and mental health. Clinical trials. Gov identifier: NCT02295072.
神经电和神经成像技术的新进展开启了一个新时代,有助于进一步探索和理解环境因素(如运动)如何刺激大脑和认知功能,特别是研究体育锻炼是否会影响儿童早期的大脑发育。本研究,即“活跃大脑”项目,旨在研究体育锻炼计划对超重/肥胖儿童的大脑、认知以及选定的身心健康指标的影响。共有100名8至11岁的参与者被随机分为运动组(N = 50)或对照组(N = 50)。干预为期20周,每周进行3至5次,每次90分钟,主要侧重于高强度有氧运动,但也包括肌肉强化运动。还对一个子样本进行了研究,以了解运动计划结束8个月后干预效果的持续程度。使用结构和功能磁共振成像以及脑电图记录来评估大脑结构、功能和认知表现。次要结果包括身体健康指标(如身体素质、体脂、骨量和脂质代谢因素)和心理健康指标(如慢性压力指标以及焦虑或抑郁等整体行为和个性测量)。该项目将极大地丰富现有知识,并对社会产生影响,因为早期刺激大脑发育可能会对认知表现、学业成绩以及预防行为问题和促进心理调适与心理健康产生长期影响。临床试验。政府标识符:NCT02295072。