Editorial Perspective: Healthy body-Healthy mind? Does exercise benefit people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-07 DOI:10.1111/jcpp.14042
Shu-Shih Hsieh
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Abstract

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) stands out as one of the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders, significantly affecting daily functioning. However, finding a sustainable treatment strategy for ADHD remains a challenge. In this context, exercise emerges as a highly accessible behavioural intervention with lasting effects on ADHD. Historically, exercise has proven effective in inducing functional and structural adaptations in the brains of neurotypical populations, leading to improved cognition. Scientists working with individuals with ADHD have adapted approaches from research on neurotypical populations to understand the effects of exercise on reducing ADHD-related symptoms. To advance this research area further and enhance the therapeutic potential of exercise for managing ADHD symptoms, this editorial perspective offers the following recommendations: More research is required to better understand the neural markers of exercise interventions for ADHD and the inter-relation between changes in ADHD-related neural mechanisms and alterations in behavioural and cognitive symptomatology. Researchers should consider user perspectives and incorporate social support activities when developing exercise programmes for ADHD and Researchers should evaluate exercise as a stand-alone treatment approach using high-quality and well-designed clinical trials.

编辑视角:健康的身体-健康的心灵?运动是否有益于注意力缺陷/多动障碍患者?
注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是最普遍的神经发育障碍之一,严重影响日常功能。然而,寻找一种可持续的多动症治疗策略仍是一项挑战。在这种情况下,运动就成为了一种非常容易获得并对多动症具有持久疗效的行为干预措施。历史证明,运动能有效地诱导神经畸形人群大脑的功能和结构调整,从而改善认知能力。研究多动症患者的科学家们采用了神经畸形人群的研究方法,以了解运动对减轻多动症相关症状的效果。为了进一步推动这一研究领域的发展,提高运动对控制多动症症状的治疗潜力,本社论提出以下建议:需要开展更多研究,以更好地了解运动干预多动症的神经标记,以及多动症相关神经机制变化与行为和认知症状改变之间的相互关系。研究人员在制定针对多动症的运动计划时,应考虑使用者的观点,并将社会支持活动纳入其中;研究人员应利用高质量、设计良好的临床试验,将运动作为一种独立的治疗方法进行评估。
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CiteScore
13.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
169
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) is a highly regarded international publication that focuses on the fields of child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry. It is recognized for publishing top-tier, clinically relevant research across various disciplines related to these areas. JCPP has a broad global readership and covers a diverse range of topics, including: Epidemiology: Studies on the prevalence and distribution of mental health issues in children and adolescents. Diagnosis: Research on the identification and classification of childhood disorders. Treatments: Psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological interventions for child and adolescent mental health. Behavior and Cognition: Studies on the behavioral and cognitive aspects of childhood disorders. Neuroscience and Neurobiology: Research on the neural and biological underpinnings of child mental health. Genetics: Genetic factors contributing to the development of childhood disorders. JCPP serves as a platform for integrating empirical research, clinical studies, and high-quality reviews from diverse perspectives, theoretical viewpoints, and disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach is a key feature of the journal, as it fosters a comprehensive understanding of child and adolescent mental health. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry is published 12 times a year and is affiliated with the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), which supports the journal's mission to advance knowledge and practice in the field of child and adolescent mental health.
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