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@article{1300721, author = {Svátková, Alena and Mandl, Rene C. W. and Scheewe, Thomas W. and Cahn, Wiepke and Kahn, Rene S. and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.}, article_location = {Oxford}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbv033}, keywords = {connectivity; diffusion tensor imaging; fractional anisotropy; longitudinal; physical exercise; schizophrenia}, language = {eng}, issn = {0586-7614}, journal = {Schizophrenia Bulletin}, title = {Physical Exercise Keeps the Brain Connected: Biking Increases White Matter Integrity in Patients With Schizophrenia and Healthy Controls}, url = {http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/03/30/schbul.sbv033.abstract}, volume = {41}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1300721 AU - Svátková, Alena - Mandl, Rene C. W. - Scheewe, Thomas W. - Cahn, Wiepke - Kahn, Rene S. - Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E. PY - 2015 TI - Physical Exercise Keeps the Brain Connected: Biking Increases White Matter Integrity in Patients With Schizophrenia and Healthy Controls JF - Schizophrenia Bulletin VL - 41 IS - 4 SP - 869-878 EP - 869-878 PB - Oxford University Press SN - 05867614 KW - connectivity KW - diffusion tensor imaging KW - fractional anisotropy KW - longitudinal KW - physical exercise KW - schizophrenia UR - http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/03/30/schbul.sbv033.abstract L2 - http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/03/30/schbul.sbv033.abstract N2 - It has been shown that learning a new skill leads to structural changes in the brain. However, it is unclear whether it is the acquisition or continuous practicing of the skill that causes this effect and whether brain connectivity of patients with schizophrenia can benefit from such practice. We examined the effect of 6 months exercise on a stationary bicycle on the brain in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. Biking is an endemic skill in the Netherlands and thus offers an ideal situation to disentangle the effects of learning vs practice. The 33 participating patients with schizophrenia and 48 healthy individuals were assigned to either one of two conditions, ie, physical exercise or life-as-usual, balanced for diagnosis. Diffusion tensor imaging brain scans were made prior to and after intervention. We demonstrate that irrespective of diagnosis regular physical exercise of an overlearned skill, such as bicycling, significantly increases the integrity, especially of motor functioning related, white matter fiber tracts whereas life-as-usual leads to a decrease in fiber integrity. Our findings imply that exercise of an overlearned physical skill improves brain connectivity in patients and healthy individuals. This has important implications for understanding the effect of fitness programs on the brain in both healthy subjects and patients with schizophrenia. Moreover, the outcome may even apply to the nonphysical realm. ER -
SVÁTKOVÁ, Alena, Rene C. W. MANDL, Thomas W. SCHEEWE, Wiepke CAHN, Rene S. KAHN a Hilleke E. HULSHOFF POL. Physical Exercise Keeps the Brain Connected: Biking Increases White Matter Integrity in Patients With Schizophrenia and Healthy Controls. \textit{Schizophrenia Bulletin}. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, roč.~41, č.~4, s.~869-878. ISSN~0586-7614. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbv033.
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