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小学3个月综合神经肌肉训练后儿童唾液脑源性神经营养因子增加及基本运动技能改善

Increased Salivary BDNF and Improved Fundamental Motor Skills in Children Following a 3-Month Integrated Neuromuscular Training in Primary School.

作者信息

Vasileva Fidanka, Font-Lladó Raquel, Carreras-Badosa Gemma, López-Ros Víctor, Ferrusola-Pastrana Anna, López-Bermejo Abel, Prats-Puig Anna

机构信息

Pediatric Endocrinology Research Group, Biomedical Research Institute of Girona, 17190 Girona, Spain.

University School of Health and Sport, University of Girona, 17190 Girona, Spain.

出版信息

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2024 Aug 30;9(3):154. doi: 10.3390/jfmk9030154.

Abstract

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a protein involved in synaptic transmission and neuronal plasticity, which underlie the processes of learning and memory formation. Acute exercise and exercise training increase BDNF concentration. We aimed to evaluate the effects of a 3-month integrated neuromuscular training (INT) on salivary BDNF concentration and the mastery of fundamental motor skills in school-aged children. An additional goal was to explore the associations between potential changes in BDNF and fundamental motor skills. Sixty-seven primary school-aged children were randomly allocated to control (N = 32; 7.52 ± 0.31 y) or INT groups (N = 35; 7.56 ± 0.29 y). A 3-month INT was applied during the warm-up of physical education (PE) classes, twice weekly. Salivary BDNF was measured using a sandwich-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and the mastery of fundamental motor skills was assessed using the CAMSA test, at baseline and after 3 months. The children in the INT group, as compared to the children in the control group, exhibited higher salivary BDNF (F = 8.865; = 0.004), higher scores for sidestep (F = 13.240, = 0.001), 1-foot hop (F = 11.684, = 0.001), kick (F = 4.010, = 0.050), the sum of locomotor skills (F = 18.799, < 0.0001), and the sum of control and manipulative skills (F = 8.151, = 0.006), as well as the total sum of fundamental motor skills (F = 11.266, = 0.001) after the 3 months. Interestingly, the increase in salivary BDNF concentration after the 3-month INT was associated with an improvement in locomotor skills (beta = 0.385; = 0.039; adjusted R = 0.088) and the total improvement in fundamental motor skills (beta = 0.428; = 0.020; adjusted R = 0.124). A school-based 3-month INT increased salivary BDNF and improved the mastery of fundamental motor skills in children, highlighting the positive impact of this intervention for a pediatric population.

摘要

脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)是一种参与突触传递和神经元可塑性的蛋白质,而突触传递和神经元可塑性是学习和记忆形成过程的基础。急性运动和运动训练会增加BDNF的浓度。我们旨在评估为期3个月的综合神经肌肉训练(INT)对学龄儿童唾液BDNF浓度和基本运动技能掌握情况的影响。另一个目标是探索BDNF的潜在变化与基本运动技能之间的关联。67名小学学龄儿童被随机分配到对照组(N = 32;7.52±0.31岁)或INT组(N = 35;7.56±0.29岁)。在体育课热身期间每周进行两次为期3个月的INT训练。在基线和3个月后,使用夹心酶联免疫吸附测定法测量唾液BDNF,并使用CAMSA测试评估基本运动技能的掌握情况。与对照组儿童相比,INT组儿童在3个月后唾液BDNF水平更高(F = 8.865;P = 0.004),侧步得分更高(F = 13.240,P = 0.001)、单脚跳得分更高(F = 11.684,P = 0.001)、踢腿得分更高(F = 4.010,P = 0.050)、运动技能总分更高(F = 18.799,P < 0.0001)、控制和操作技能总分更高(F = 8.151,P = 0.006)以及基本运动技能总分更高(F = 11.266,P = 0.001)。有趣的是,3个月INT训练后唾液BDNF浓度的增加与运动技能的改善相关(β = 0.385;P = 0.039;调整后R = 0.088)以及基本运动技能的总体改善相关(β = 0.428;P = 0.020;调整后R = 0.124)。一项基于学校的为期3个月的INT训练增加了儿童的唾液BDNF水平并改善了基本运动技能的掌握情况,突出了这种干预对儿童群体的积极影响。

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