Lentoor Antonio G, Motsamai Tiro B, Nxiweni Thandokuhle, Mdletshe Bongumusa, Mdingi Siyasanga
Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Medicine, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Ga-Rankuwa, Pretoria, South Africa.
AIMS Neurosci. 2023 May 18;10(2):118-129. doi: 10.3934/Neuroscience.2023009. eCollection 2023.
The beneficial effects of gardening as a form of physical activity have garnered growing interest in recent years. Existing research suggests that physical activity enhances brain function through modifying synaptic plasticity, growth factor synthesis, and neurogenesis. Gardening physical activity is a promising, cost-effective, non-invasive intervention that can easily be augmented in the rehabilitation of neurodegenerative conditions. However, there is still insufficient literature. This protocol describes a systematic review to be conducted of scientific literature on the benefits of gardening as a physical activity that can promote neuroplasticity and improve cognitive function. This information can be useful as an intervention for persons who experience cognitive impairment brought on by cancer and chemotherapy in developing countries such as South Africa where there is real need to access cognitive rehabilitation.
The systematic review strategy will be conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. An electronic literature database search of MEDLINE (PubMed), Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and Web of Science will be carried out using medical search terms (MeSH), with English as the only permitted language, during the time period of January 2010 to December 2022. We will search for and review studies on how gardening as a physical activity impacts neuroplasticity and cognition. Two reviewers will read the titles, and abstracts and full text of the studies identified during the search to exclude records that do not meet the inclusion criteria. Data will then be extracted from the remaining studies. Any differences in opinion arising between the reviewers during the procedure will be resolved through discussion with a third reviewer. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tool checklist will be utilized independently by two reviewers to evaluate the possibility of bias. The included articles will be subjected to narrative synthesis, with the results being presented in a thematic manner.
There are no need for ethical approval because no patient data will be gathered. The results will be disseminated through an open-access peer-reviewed indexed journal, presented scientific meetings.PROSPERO registration number: CRD42023394493.
近年来,园艺作为一种体育活动的有益效果越来越受到关注。现有研究表明,体育活动通过改变突触可塑性、生长因子合成和神经发生来增强脑功能。园艺体育活动是一种有前景的、具有成本效益的、非侵入性的干预措施,在神经退行性疾病的康复中可以很容易地增加。然而,相关文献仍然不足。本方案描述了一项系统评价,将对关于园艺作为一种能促进神经可塑性和改善认知功能的体育活动的益处的科学文献进行综述。这些信息对于在南非等发展中国家因癌症和化疗导致认知障碍的人群进行认知康复干预可能会有所帮助。
系统评价策略将按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行。将在2010年1月至2022年12月期间,使用医学检索词(MeSH)对MEDLINE(PubMed)、Embase、Scopus、Cochrane对照试验中心注册库(CENTRAL)和科学网进行电子文献数据库检索,仅允许使用英语。我们将搜索和综述关于园艺作为一种体育活动如何影响神经可塑性和认知的研究。两名评审员将阅读检索过程中确定的研究的标题、摘要和全文,并排除不符合纳入标准的记录。然后将从其余研究中提取数据。评审员在过程中出现的任何意见分歧将通过与第三位评审员讨论来解决。两名评审员将独立使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所(JBI)批判性评价工具清单来评估偏倚的可能性。纳入的文章将进行叙述性综合,并以主题方式呈现结果。
由于不会收集患者数据,因此无需伦理批准。结果将通过开放获取的同行评审索引期刊传播,并在科学会议上展示。
PROSPERO注册号:CRD42023394493。