Li Yuting, Zhang Lanlan, Wu Yin, Zhang Jian, Liu Ke
School of Nursing, Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, Hefei, China.
School of Psychology, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2021 Sep 10;15:711703. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.711703. eCollection 2021.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative movement disease that includes non-motor symptoms such as cognitive impairment. Long-term mind-body exercise has been shown to improve cognitive ability in PD patients, but the methods of assessment and intervention were inconsistent across studies. Wuqinxi is a mind-body exercise that is easy to learn, has few physical and cognitive demands, and is recommended for PD patients. Dynamic functional connectivity (DFC) has been associated with cognitive alterations in PD patients, but no studies have yet explored the effects of Wuqinxi on this association. The current protocol is designed to measure the effects of long-term Wuqinxi intervention on cognition in PD patients, and explore the underlying neural mechanisms through DFC. A long-term single-blind, randomized trial will be conducted. PD patients and age- and gender-matched HC will be recruited; PD patients will be randomly assigned to either Wuqinxi or balance groups, and HC will all receive health education. The Wuqinxi group will receive a 90-min session of Wuqinxi intervention three times a week for 24 weeks, while the balance group will receive balance exercise instruction on the same schedule. Primary outcomes will include assessment of cognitive domains and dynamic temporal characteristics of functional connectivity. Secondary outcomes will include severity of motor symptoms, mobility, balance, and emotional state. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, at the end of 24 weeks of intervention, and 12 weeks after interventions have ended. This study will provide evidence to the effects of Wuqinxi exercise on cognitive improvements in PD patients from the perspective of DFC, and will contribute to the understanding of neural mechanisms underlying cognitive enhancement through Wuqinxi practice. www.chictr.org.cn, identifier ChiCTR2000038517.
帕金森病(PD)是一种神经退行性运动疾病,包括认知障碍等非运动症状。长期的身心锻炼已被证明可改善帕金森病患者的认知能力,但各研究中的评估和干预方法并不一致。五禽戏是一种易于学习、对身体和认知要求较低且推荐给帕金森病患者的身心锻炼。动态功能连接(DFC)与帕金森病患者的认知改变有关,但尚无研究探讨五禽戏对这种关联的影响。本研究方案旨在测量长期五禽戏干预对帕金森病患者认知的影响,并通过DFC探索其潜在的神经机制。将进行一项长期单盲随机试验。招募帕金森病患者以及年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者;帕金森病患者将被随机分配到五禽戏组或平衡组,健康对照者均接受健康教育。五禽戏组将每周进行3次、每次90分钟的五禽戏干预,共24周,而平衡组将按相同时间表接受平衡锻炼指导。主要结局将包括认知领域评估和功能连接的动态时间特征。次要结局将包括运动症状的严重程度、活动能力、平衡和情绪状态。评估将在基线、干预24周结束时以及干预结束后12周进行。本研究将从DFC的角度为五禽戏锻炼对帕金森病患者认知改善的影响提供证据,并将有助于理解通过练习五禽戏增强认知的神经机制。www.chictr.org.cn,标识符ChiCTR2000038517