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- Title
Editorial: Neuromodulation of Exercise: Impact on Different Kinds of Behavior.
- Authors
Budde, Henning; Velasques, Bruna; Ribeiro, Pedro; Soya, Hideaki
- Abstract
Keywords: neuromodulation; physical exercise; physical training; behavior; mental health EN neuromodulation physical exercise physical training behavior mental health 1 3 3 05/12/20 20200508 NES 200508 The physiology and anatomy of the brain adapts to changing demands by modulating its functional and structural properties (Budde et al., [5]). The acute effects of exercise on cortisol have been evaluated in the past (Wegner et al., [12],[13],[14]; Budde et al., [2]). In a longitudinal study for 10 weeks 71 children (9-10 years old) were randomly assigned to a cardiovascular exercise group ( I n i = 27), a motor exercise group ( I n i = 23), or a control group ( I n i = 21). Besides the need for more RCT studies we believe that it will become more and more necessary to implement an extra sham condition in future studies to be able to prove that one exercise intervention is more effective than another (Budde et al., [1]).
- Subjects
MENTAL rotation; EXERCISE; NERVE growth factor; HIGH-intensity interval training; CARDIOVASCULAR fitness; HEALTH behavior; ANAEROBIC exercises
- Publication
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2020, Vol 14, p1
- ISSN
1662-4548
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.3389/fnins.2020.00455