经颅直流电刺激结合体育锻炼可以帮助吸烟者戒烟:一项随机对照试验。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Giselma Alcantara da Silva, Lucas Chagas Silva, Euclides Maurício Trindade Filho, Mayara Vieira Damasceno, Kátia Monte-Silva, Adriana Ximenes-da-Silva
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长期暴露于尼古丁与吸烟者前额叶皮层活性低下和岛叶过度活跃有关。因此,成瘾性一直是有氧运动(AE)和经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)实验研究的目标。因此,本研究的目的是验证AE和正极tDCS在F4和正极tDCS在T3对吸烟者的渴望、改变吸烟行为的动机(MCSB)和脑反应性(BR)的影响。41例慢性吸烟者分为四组:tDCS组(G1)、AE组(G2)、tDCS合并AE组(G3)和假性tDCS合并AE组(G4)。所有志愿者都接受了连续5次的预期干预。在开始干预方案之前和最后一次干预之后,志愿者回答了问卷并进行了脑电图检查,以评估所调查的变量。结果表明,当AE与活跃的tDCS相关联时,可以有效地促进渴望的减少
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Transcranial direct current stimulation associated with physical exercise can help smokers to quit smoking: a randomized controlled trial.

Transcranial direct current stimulation associated with physical exercise can help smokers to quit smoking: a randomized controlled trial.

Transcranial direct current stimulation associated with physical exercise can help smokers to quit smoking: a randomized controlled trial.

Transcranial direct current stimulation associated with physical exercise can help smokers to quit smoking: a randomized controlled trial.

Chronic exposure to nicotine is related to low activity in the prefrontal cortex and insular hyperactivity in smokers. Therefore, addiction has been the target of experimental studies in aerobic exercise (AE) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Thus, the objective of this study was to verify the effect of AE and anodal tDCS at F4 and cathodal at T3 on craving, motivation to change smoking behaviour (MCSB) and brain reactivity (BR) in smokers. The sample consisted of 41 chronic smokers distributed into four groups: tDCS (G1), AE (G2), tDCS combined with AE (G3) and sham tDCS combined with AE (G4). All volunteers underwent 5 consecutive sessions of the intended intervention. Before starting the intervention protocol and after the last intervention session, the volunteers answered questionnaires and underwent an electroencephalogram exam, to evaluate the variables investigated. The results demonstrated that AE, when associated with active tDCS, was effective in promoting a reduction in craving (p < 0,05), cigarette consumption (p < 0,05), and BR (p < 0,05) during exposure to smoking cues, in addition to increasing MCSB (p < 0,05). Therefore, only when associated with AE, tDCS was able to modulate positive effects on smoking.

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