2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.773813
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Training intervention effects on cognitive performance and neuronal plasticity—A pilot study

Abstract: Studies suggest that people suffering from chronic pain may have altered brain plasticity, along with altered functional connectivity between pain-processing brain regions. These may be related to decreased mood and cognitive performance. There is some debate as to whether physical activity combined with behavioral therapy (e.g. cognitive distraction, body scan) may counteract these changes. However, underlying neuronal mechanisms are unclear. The aim of the current pilot study with a 3-armed randomized contro… Show more

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“…Brain: Exercise training targeted at NSLBP may improve cognitive performance and reduce functional connectivity in brain regions associated with pain ( 23 ). Active physical activity can act as a protective factor against NSLBP and psychological health complications ( 24 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Brain: Exercise training targeted at NSLBP may improve cognitive performance and reduce functional connectivity in brain regions associated with pain ( 23 ). Active physical activity can act as a protective factor against NSLBP and psychological health complications ( 24 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that while exercise interventions hold potential in increasing patient acceptance of treatment, individual differences and challenges in sustained participation need to be considered in implementing these interventions. 3) Brain: Exercise training targeted at NSLBP may improve cognitive performance and reduce functional connectivity in brain regions associated with pain (23). Active physical activity can act as a protective factor against NSLBP and psychological health complications (24).…”
Section: Research Focus In Exercise Interventions For Nslbpmentioning
confidence: 99%