Exercise training and cognitive performance in persons with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis of clinical trials

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作者
Gharakhanlou, Reza [1 ]
Wesselmann, Leonie [2 ]
Rademacher, Annette [2 ]
Lampit, Amit [3 ,4 ]
Negaresh, Raoof [1 ]
Kaviani, Mojtaba [5 ]
Oberste, Max [2 ]
Motl, Robert W. [6 ]
Sandroff, Brian M. [6 ]
Bansi, Jens [7 ]
Baker, Julien S. [8 ]
Heesen, Christoph [9 ]
Zimmer, Philipp [2 ,10 ]
Javelle, Florian [2 ]
机构
[1] Tarbiat Modares Univ, Dept Sport Sci, Fac Humanities, Tehran, Iran
[2] German Sport Univ Cologne, Inst Cardiovasc Res & Sports Med, Dept Mol & Cellular Sports Med, Clin Exercise Neuroimmunol Grp, Cologne, Germany
[3] Univ Melbourne, Dept Psychiat, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Charlie Univ Med Berlin, Dept Neurol, Berlin, Germany
[5] Acadia Univ, Kaviani Sch Nutr & Dietet, Wolfville, NS, Canada
[6] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Phys Therapy, Birmingham, AL USA
[7] Rehabil Klin Valens, Kliniken Valens, Dept Neurol, Valens, Switzerland
[8] Univ West Scotland, Sch Sci & Sport, Inst Clin Exercise & Hlth Sci, Hamilton, New Zealand
[9] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Inst Nemo Immunol & Multiple Sclerosis, Dept Neurol, Hamburg, Germany
[10] Tech Univ Dortmund, Inst Sport & Sport Sci, Dept Performance & Hlth Sports Med, Otto Hahn Str 3, D-44227 Dortmund, Germany
关键词
Multiple sclerosis; physical exercise; cognition; meta-analysis; moderators; exercise volume; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; ECOLOGICAL APPROACH; IMPAIRMENT; INTERVENTION; ENHANCEMENT; CHILDREN; EFFICACY; DISEASE;
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10.1177/1352458520917935
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Cognitive impairment is common, debilitating, and poorly managed in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). Exercise training might have positive effects on cognitive performance in pwMS, yet the overall magnitude, heterogeneity, and potential moderators remain unclear. Objective: This three-level meta-analysis aims to identify the effects of exercise training and those of exercise modalities on global and domain-specific cognitive performance in pwMS. Methods: MEDLINE, PsycInfo, SportDiscus, CENTRAL, and EMBASE were screened for randomized and non-randomized clinical trials from inception to 27 January 2020, yielding 3091 articles. Based on titles and abstracts, 75 articles remained in the selection process. After full-text evaluation, 13 studies were finally selected (PROSPERO pre-registered). Results: The pooled effect of exercise training on the global cognitive performance was null (g = 0.04, 95% confidence interval (CI): -0.11 to 0.18) and no significant differences were displayed among domains. Heterogeneity within studies was null ( I22()= 0.0%) and between studies was low ( I32()= 25.1%). None of the moderators (exercise modalities, age, Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), supervision, cognitive domains) reached significance. However, the exercise volume explained most of the overall heterogeneity (slope = 4.651 x 10-5, R() 22 = 100%, R() 32 = 52.34%). Conclusion: These results do not support the efficacy of exercise training on global or domain-specific cognitive performance in pwMS. Future studies are needed to determine whether higher training dose are beneficial.
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