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经常进行体育锻炼可促进有益的神经可塑性,如增加海马体积。然而,目前还不清楚自我报告的休闲体育锻炼(PEL)水平是否与锻炼干预所显示的大脑结构特征有关。这项试验性研究调查了特发性全身性癫痫(IGEs)患者与健康对照组(HCs)相比,PEL、情绪、认知和神经形态计量之间的关系。17 名特发性全身性癫痫患者和 19 名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组患者接受了 3T 磁共振成像(MRI)检查。Baecke习惯性体力活动问卷、情绪状态档案和蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)分别对PEL、情绪和认知进行了评估。结构磁共振成像数据通过体素和表面形态测量进行分析。与 HCs 相比,IGEs 的 PEL(p < 0.001)、情绪(p = 0.029)和 MoCA 分数(p = 0.027)均明显较低。这些群体差异与额叶、颞叶和小脑区域的体积缩小、回旋减弱和表面拓扑结构改变(IGEs < HCs)有关,这些区域分别涉及执行功能、记忆检索和情绪调节。这些初步结果支持了增加PEL可促进IGEs神经可塑性的观点,从而强调了体育锻炼在促进癫痫患者大脑健康方面的作用。
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Neuromorphometric associations with mood, cognition, and self-reported exercise levels in epilepsy and healthy individuals

Regular physical activity may promote beneficial neuroplasticity, e.g., increased hippocampus volume. However, it is unclear whether self-reported physical exercise in leisure (PEL) levels are associated with the brain structure features demonstrated by exercise interventions. This pilot study investigated the relationship between PEL, mood, cognition, and neuromorphometry in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGEs) compared to healthy controls (HCs). Seventeen IGEs and 19 age- and sex-matched HCs underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3T. The Baecke Questionnaire of Habitual Physical Activity, Profile of Mood States, and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) assessed PEL, mood, and cognition, respectively. Structural MRI data were analyzed by voxel- and surface-based morphometry. IGEs had significantly lower PEL (p < 0.001), poorer mood (p = 0.029), and lower MoCA scores (p = 0.027) than HCs. These group differences were associated with reduced volume, decreased gyrification, and altered surface topology (IGEs < HCs) in frontal, temporal and cerebellar regions involved in executive function, memory retrieval, and emotional regulation, respectively.

These preliminary results support the notion that increased PEL may promote neuroplasticity in IGEs, thus emphasizing the role of physical activity in promoting brain health in people with epilepsy.

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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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