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Physical exercise keeps the brain connected by increasing white matter integrity in healthy controls

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MEDICINE
Volume 100, Issue 35, Pages -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027015

Keywords

connectivity; diffusion tensor imaging; fractional anisotropy; longitudinal; physical exercise

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University [RGP1438-008]

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Regular physical exercise can significantly increase the integrity of white matter fiber tracts, especially those related to frontal function. This study demonstrates that exercise improves brain connectivity in healthy individuals, with important implications for understanding the effects of fitness programs on healthy subjects' brains.
Physical exercise leads to structural changes in the brain. However, it is unclear whether the initiation or continuous practice of physical exercise causes this effect and whether brain connectivity benefits from exercise. We examined the effect of 6 months of exercise on the brain in participants who exercise regularly (n = 25) and in matched healthy controls (n = 20). Diffusion tensor imaging brain scans were obtained from both groups. Our findings demonstrate that regular physical exercise significantly increases the integrity of white matter fiber tracts, especially those related to frontal function. This implies that exercise improves brain connectivity in healthy individuals, which has important implications for understanding the effect of fitness programs on the brains of healthy subjects.

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