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Synergistic effects of aerobic exercise and transcranial direct current stimulation on executive function and biomarkers in healthy young adults

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BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN
Volume 202, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2023.110747

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Synergistic effects; Aerobic exercise; Transcranial direct current stimulation; Executive function; Biomarkers; Healthy young adults

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This research found that the combination of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and aerobic exercise (AE) effectively improved executive function in healthy adults. The improvements were associated with changes in key serum biomarkers.
Objective: This research explored the combined effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and aerobic exercise (AE) on executive function and specific serum biomarkers in healthy adults.Methods: Sixty healthy young adults were randomly assigned into tDCS+AE, tDCS only, or AE only groups. In-terventions were carried out for 20 days. Executive functions were evaluated using tasks such as the 2,3-back task, the spatial working memory task, the Stroop test, T test, and hexagonal obstacle jump task. Serum bio-markers, including brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutamate, glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) and iron ion, were analyzed pre-and post-intervention.Results: The tDCS+AE group showed superior enhancements in executive function, evidenced by improved ac-curacy rates in 2,3-back tasks, better performance in the staircase task, and reduced reaction times in the incongruent reaction time of the Stroop task compared to other groups. Importantly, we found substantial changes in serum biomarkers: increased levels of BDNF and SOD, and decreased levels of MDA and glutamate in the tDCS+AE group. These changes were significantly different when compared with the tDCS and AE only groups. Notably, these alterations in serum biomarkers were correlated with improvements in executive function tasks, thus offering a potential physiological basis for the cognitive improvements witnessed.Conclusion: The combined tDCS and AE intervention effectively improved executive function in healthy young adults, with the improvements linked to changes in key serum biomarkers. The results emphasize the potential of combined tDCS and AE interventions in engaging multiple physiological pathways to enhance executive function.

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