Yu Ying, Zhang Xinbi, Nitsche Michael A, Vicario Carmelo M, Qi Fengxue
Key Laboratory of Sport Training of General Administration of Sport of China, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China.
Sports, Exercise and Brain Sciences Laboratory, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China.
Front Physiol. 2024 Jun 19;15:1365530. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1365530. eCollection 2024.
Some studies showed that a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has the potential of modulating motor performance in healthy and athletes. To our knowledge, previously published systematic reviews have neither comprehensively investigated the effects of tDCS on athletic performance in both physical and psychological parameters nor investigated the effects of tDCS on high-level athletes. We examined all available research testing a single session of tDCS on strength, endurance, sport-specific performance, emotional states and cognitive performance for better application in competition and pre-competition trainings of national- or international-level athletes. A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCO, Embase, and Scopus up until to June 2023. Studies were eligible when participants had sports experience at a minimum of state and national level competitions, underwent a single session of tDCS without additional interventions, and received either sham tDCS or no interventions in the control groups. A total of 20 experimental studies (224 participants) were included from 18 articles. The results showed that a single tDCS session improved both physical and psychological parameters in 12 out of the 18 studies. Of these, six refer to the application of tDCS on the motor system (motor cortex, premotor cortex, cerebellum), five on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and two on temporal cortex. The most sensitive to tDCS are strength, endurance, and emotional states, improved in 67%, 75%, and 75% of studies, respectively. Less than half of the studies showed improvement in sport-specific tasks (40%) and cognitive performance (33%). We suggest that tDCS is an effective tool that can be applied to competition and pre-competition training to improve athletic performance in national- or international-level athletes. Further research would explore various parameters (type of sports, brain regions, stimulation protocol, athlete level, and test tasks) and neural mechanistic studies in improving efficacy of tDCS interventions. https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022326989, identifier CRD42022326989.
一些研究表明,单次经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)有调节健康人群和运动员运动表现的潜力。据我们所知,此前发表的系统评价既未全面研究tDCS对运动表现的身体和心理参数的影响,也未研究tDCS对高水平运动员的影响。我们审查了所有可用的研究,这些研究测试了单次tDCS对力量、耐力、专项运动表现、情绪状态和认知表现的影响,以便更好地应用于国家级或国际级运动员的比赛和赛前训练。截至2023年6月,我们在PubMed、科学网、EBSCO、Embase和Scopus中进行了系统检索。当参与者至少有州级和国家级比赛的运动经历,接受单次tDCS且无额外干预,并且在对照组中接受假tDCS或无干预时,这些研究才符合条件。从18篇文章中总共纳入了20项实验研究(224名参与者)。结果显示,在18项研究中的12项中,单次tDCS改善了身体和心理参数。其中,六项涉及tDCS在运动系统(运动皮层、运动前区皮层、小脑)的应用,五项在背外侧前额叶皮层,两项在颞叶皮层。对tDCS最敏感的是力量、耐力和情绪状态,分别在67%、75%和75%的研究中得到改善。不到一半的研究显示专项运动任务(40%)和认知表现(33%)有所改善。我们建议tDCS是一种有效的工具,可应用于比赛和赛前训练,以提高国家级或国际级运动员的运动表现。进一步的研究将探索各种参数(运动类型、脑区、刺激方案、运动员水平和测试任务)以及神经机制研究,以提高tDCS干预的效果。https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022326989,标识符CRD42022326989 。