Yun Somang, Guo Zhaohui, Li Shufan, Jia Shuqi, Liu Cong, Wang Xi, Wang Xing, Wen Haiyan
Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai, China.
BMC Psychiatry. 2025 Feb 25;25(1):169. doi: 10.1186/s12888-025-06598-6.
In university students with depressive symptoms, inhibitory control dysfunctions strongly contribute to functional impairments, yet they are not adequately addressed in current therapies. This study aims to investigate the intervention effect of an 8-week Taekwondo exercise program on inhibitory control in individuals with depressive symptoms.
A total of 41 university students with depressive symptoms were randomly divided into a Taekwondo group and a control group. The Taekwondo group participated in an 8-week intervention. Behavioral and ERP measures were collected before and after the intervention during a response inhibition task.
1.The 8-week Taekwondo exercise intervention significantly improved depressive symptoms in the exercise group (P < 0.05), while depressive symptoms in the control group worsened, although the difference was not statistically significant;2.The results from the behavioral task showed a statistically significant difference in accuracy between the Taekwondo group and the control group in the Go condition during the post-test stage (P < 0.05). In the Nogo condition, there was also a significant difference in accuracy between the two groups (P < 0.05). Notably, only the Taekwondo group exhibited a significant improvement in Nogo condition accuracy from pre-test to post-test (P < 0.001);3.The event-related potential (ERP) results revealed a significant time × group interaction effect for N2 amplitude, F(1, 39) = 4.821, P = 0.034, ƞ=0.110. Additionally, there was a significant condition × electrode interaction effect, F(3, 117) = 18.368, P < 0.001, ƞ= 0.320. For N2 latency, the time × group interaction effect was significant, F(1, 39) = 13.028, P < 0.001, ƞ=0.250, and a significant time × condition × electrode interaction effect was also observed, F(3, 117) = 3.199, P = 0.026, ƞ = 0.076.
Regular moderate-intensity Taekwondo exercise can effectively improve response inhibition in university students with depressive symptoms, along with improvements in depressive symptoms. The changes in N2 amplitude and latency at the Fz, Cz, and Pz electrode sites under task conditions may represent the cognitive neural processing mechanism through which Taekwondo enhances response inhibition in students with depressive symptoms.
在有抑郁症状的大学生中,抑制控制功能障碍是导致功能受损的重要因素,但目前的治疗方法对此并未给予充分关注。本研究旨在探讨为期8周的跆拳道锻炼计划对有抑郁症状个体抑制控制能力的干预效果。
41名有抑郁症状的大学生被随机分为跆拳道组和对照组。跆拳道组参加为期8周的干预。在反应抑制任务期间,于干预前后收集行为学和事件相关电位(ERP)测量数据。
规律的中等强度跆拳道锻炼可有效提高有抑郁症状大学生的反应抑制能力,并改善抑郁症状。任务条件下Fz、Cz和Pz电极位点处N2波幅和潜伏期的变化可能代表了跆拳道增强有抑郁症状学生反应抑制能力的认知神经加工机制。