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The neurostructural and neurocognitive effects of physical activity: A potential benefit to promote eating disorder recovery

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
卷 54, 期 10, 页码 1766-1770

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eat.23582

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anorexia nervosa; BDNF; binge-eating disorder; bulimia nervosa; exercise; lactate; myokines; physical activity; VEGF

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Supervised and adapted physical activity has cognitive benefits for individuals with eating disorders. Understanding the mechanisms behind these benefits can inform treatment and recovery. Physical activity may play a meaningful role in successful eating disorder treatment.
Accumulating evidence suggests that supervised and adapted physical activity provides cognitive benefits for individuals with eating disorders (EDs). The mechanisms underlying the benefits of physical activity are poorly understood. Addressing this knowledge gap may inform the appropriate integration of structured physical activity into eating disorders treatment and recovery. We draw attention to recent findings in the study of the impact of physical activity on the brain, and we describe the neurostructural and neurocognitive changes associated with physical activity observed in various clinical and nonclinical populations. Considering the identified impairment in brain volume- and/or neurocognitive function in various EDs, we propose that positive effects of physical activity may play a meaningful role in successful ED treatment. Accordingly, we outline research steps for closing the knowledge gap on how physical activity may aid in ED recovery, and emphasize the need to combine measures of cognitive and behavioral responses to physical activity, with technology capable of measuring changes in brain structure and/or function.

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