作者
Michelle Ploughman, Gail A Eskes, Liam P Kelly, Megan C Kirkland, Augustine J Devasahayam, Elizabeth M Wallack, Beraki Abraha, SM Mahmudul Hasan, Matthew B Downer, Laura Keeler, Graham Wilson, Elaine Skene, Ishika Sharma, Arthur R Chaves, Marie E Curtis, Emily Bedford, George S Robertson, Craig S Moore, Jason McCarthy, Marilyn Mackay-Lyons
发表日期
2019/3
期刊
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
卷号
33
期号
3
页码范围
199-212
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Background. Paired exercise and cognitive training have the potential to enhance cognition by “priming” the brain and upregulating neurotrophins. Methods. Two-site randomized controlled trial. Fifty-two patients >6 months poststroke with concerns about cognitive impairment trained 50 to 70 minutes, 3× week for 10 weeks with 12-week follow-up. Participants were randomized to 1 of 2 physical interventions: Aerobic (>60% VO2peak using <10% body weight–supported treadmill) or Activity (range of movement and functional tasks). Exercise was paired with 1 of 2 cognitive interventions (computerized dual working memory training [COG] or control computer games [Games]). The primary outcome for the 4 groups (Aerobic + COG, Aerobic + Games, Activity + COG, and Activity + Games) was fluid intelligence measured using Raven’s Progressive Matrices Test administered at baseline, posttraining, and 3-month follow …
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