The influence of marathon running on resting-state EEG activity: a longitudinal observational study

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Joanna Moussiopoulou
Benjamin Pross
Mirjam Handrack
Daniel Keeser
Oliver Pogarell
Martin Halle
Peter Falkai
Johannes Scherr
Alkomiet Hasan
Astrid Roeh
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[1] LMU University Hospital,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[2] LMU Munich,Department of Prevention and Sports Medicine
[3] University Hospital Klinikum Rechts Der Isar,DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research
[4] Technical University Munich,University Center for Preventive and Sports Medicine
[5] Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance),Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics of the University Augsburg, Medical Faculty
[6] Balgrist University Hospital,NeuroImaging Core Unit Munich (NICUM)
[7] University of Zurich,undefined
[8] Bezirkskrankenhaus Augsburg,undefined
[9] University of Augsburg,undefined
[10] Ludwig Maximilian University Munich,undefined
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2024年 / 124卷
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Exercise; Plasticity; Neuroplasticity; Running; Physical activity; Electrocortical activity; Electroencephalography;
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Physical activity (PA) has positive effects on various health aspects and neuronal functions, including neuronal plasticity. Exceeding a certain exercise frequency and duration has been associated with negative effects. Our study investigated the effects of excessive PA with a marathon run (MA) and regular PA (training and recovery phases) on electrocortical activity, as measured by electroencephalography (EEG). Thirty healthy marathon runners (26 male, 45 ± 9 yrs) were enrolled in the study. Four resting-state 32 channel EEG recordings were conducted: 12–8 weeks before MA (T-1), 14–4 days prior to MA (T0), 1–6 days after (T2), and 13–15 weeks after MA (T3). Power spectrum analyses were conducted using standardized Low-Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (sLORETA) and included the following frequency bands: delta (1.5–6 Hz), theta (6.5–8.0 Hz), alpha1 (8.5–10 Hz), alpha2 (10.5–12.0 Hz), beta1 (12.5–18.0 Hz), beta2 (18.5–21.0 Hz), beta3 (21.5–30.0 Hz), and total power (1.5-30 Hz). Statistical nonparametric mapping showed reduced power both in the alpha-2 (log-F ratio = − 0.705, threshold log-F ratio =  ± 0.685, p < 0.05) and in the delta frequency band (log-F ratio = −0.699, threshold log-F ratio =  ± 0.685, p < 0.05) in frontal cortical areas after MA (T2 vs. T0). These effects diminished at long-term follow-up (T3). The results can be interpreted as correlates for subacute neuroplasticity induced by strenuous and prolonged PA. Although previous studies reported an increase in alpha frequency during and directly postexercise, the adverse observation a few days after exercise cessation suggests counterregulatory mechanisms, whose complex origin can be suspected in subcortical circuits, changes in neurotransmitter systems and modulation of affectivity.
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