Mathieu Cournoyer , Alexandre-Charles Gauthier , Alice Maldera , Fabien Dal Maso , Marie-Eve Mathieu
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摘要
嗅觉敏锐度包括检测阈值、辨别力和识别力,似乎会随着年龄增长、肥胖和各种神经系统疾病而下降。由于嗅觉会影响能量摄入,人们对保护嗅觉的兴趣与日俱增。体育锻炼可能是抵消嗅觉丧失的关键干预措施。本系统综述旨在探讨体育锻炼对嗅觉敏锐度影响的文献。检索策略包括在 MEDLINE、EMBASE、EBM Reviews - Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials、CINAHL、SPORTDiscus 和 Web of Science 搜索引擎中使用索引词和关键词。来自 17 项试验、10861 名参与者的数据显示,体育锻炼提高了嗅觉阈值、辨别能力、识别能力和感知强度。与急性锻炼相比,定期进行体育锻炼似乎对嗅觉成分有更好的影响。虽然该综述澄清了体育锻炼对嗅觉影响的证据,但还需要在方法上保持更好的一致性。
Effect of physical activity on olfaction acuity: A systematic review
Olfaction acuity, which includes detection thresholds, discrimination and identification, appears to decline with age, obesity, and various neurological disorders. Knowing that smell influences energy intake, there is a growing interest in protecting this sense. Physical activity could be a key intervention to counteract the loss of olfaction. This systematic review aims to explore the literature on the effect of physical activity on olfaction acuity. The search strategy consisted of using index terms and keywords in MEDLINE, EMBASE, EBM Reviews - Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and Web of Science search engine. Data from 17 trials involving 10,861 participants showed that physical activity improved olfaction thresholds, discrimination, identification and perceived intensity. Regular practice of physical activity seemed to have better effects on olfaction components than acute exercise. Although this review has clarified the evidence on the effects of physical activity on olfaction, better methodological consistency is needed.
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Physiology & Behavior is aimed at the causal physiological mechanisms of behavior and its modulation by environmental factors. The journal invites original reports in the broad area of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, in which at least one variable is physiological and the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. The range of subjects includes behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, learning and memory, ingestion, social behavior, and studies related to the mechanisms of psychopathology. Contemporary reviews and theoretical articles are welcomed and the Editors invite such proposals from interested authors.