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Running effects on cognition and plasticity (ReCaP): study protocol of a longitudinal examination of multimodal adaptations of marathon running

机译:对认知和可塑性的影响(RECAP):纵向检查的Marathon跑步纵向检查的研究方案

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Regular moderate physical activity (PA) has been linked to beneficial adaptations in various somatic diseases (e.g. cancer, endocrinological disorders) and a reduction in all-cause mortality from several cardiovascular and neuropsychiatric diseases. This study was designed to investigate acute and prolonged exercise-induced cardio- and neurophysiological responses in endurance runners competing in the Munich Marathon. ReCaP (Running effects on Cognition and Plasticity) is a multimodal and longitudinal experimental study. This study included 100 participants (20-60 years). Six laboratory visits were included during the 3-month period before and the 3-month period after the Munich marathon. The multimodal assessment included laboratory measurements, cardiac and cranial imaging (MRI scans, ultrasound/echocardiography) and neurophysiological methods (EEG and TMS/tDCS), and vessel-analysis (e.g. retinal vessels and wave-reflection analyses) and neurocognitive measurements. The ReCaP study was designed to examine novel exercise-induced cardio- and neurophysiological responses to marathon running at the behavioral, functional and morphological levels. This study will expand our understanding of exercise-induced adaptations and will lead to more individually tailored therapeutic options.
机译:常规适度的身体活动(PA)已与各种躯体疾病(例如癌症,内分泌疾病)的有益适应有关,以及来自几种心血管和神经精神疾病的所有导致死亡率的降低。本研究旨在探讨急性和长期的运动诱导的心脏病和神经生理学反应在尼希马拉松比赛中的持续运动员。 RECAP(对认知和塑性的运行效果)是多峰和纵向实验研究。本研究包括100名参与者(20-60岁)。在慕尼黑马拉松比赛之后的3个月内,包括六个实验室访问。多峰评估包括实验室测量,心脏和颅骨成像(MRI扫描,超声波/超声心动图)和神经生理方法(EEG和TMS / TDC)和血管分析(例如视网膜血管和波浪反射分析)和神经认知测量。 RECAP研究旨在审查新的运动诱导的心脏和神经生理学对马拉松和神经生理学反应,在行为,功能和形态学水平上运行。本研究将扩大我们对运动引起的适应的理解,并将导致更单独定制的治疗选择。

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    《Research in sports medicine》 |2020年第2期|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Tech Univ Muenchen Klinikum Rechts Isar Dept Prevent &

    Sports Med Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Dept Clin Radiol Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Dept Clin Radiol Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Tech Univ Muenchen Klinikum Rechts Isar Dept Prevent &

    Sports Med Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Univ Hosp Dept Psychiat &

    Psychotherapy Munich Germany;

    Tech Univ Muenchen Klinikum Rechts Isar Dept Prevent &

    Sports Med Munich Germany;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 运动医学;
  • 关键词

    Marathon; exercise; cardiovascular adaptations; cognitive; plasticity;

    机译:马拉松;运动;心血管适应;认知;可塑性;

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