Acute effects of mind-body practices and exercise in depressed inpatients: A randomized clinical trial
To analyze acute effects of exercise (EX) and mind-body practices (MB) on anxiety, affect and well-being as well as on changes in markers of neurogenesis and inflammation in a sample of inpatients with depression. A randomized, controlled crossover trial involving 33 inpatients (72.7% female, mean a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mental health and physical activity 2022-10, Vol.23, p.100479, Article 100479 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To analyze acute effects of exercise (EX) and mind-body practices (MB) on anxiety, affect and well-being as well as on changes in markers of neurogenesis and inflammation in a sample of inpatients with depression.
A randomized, controlled crossover trial involving 33 inpatients (72.7% female, mean age 37.03 ± 14.32 years-old) with a depressive episode (DE). The participants performed a single bout of EX, MB, and a control activity (CA) and were randomized into groups that performed the activities in the order of EX-CA-MB or MB-CA-EX. EX involved mixed aerobic and anaerobic exercises, MB combined mindfulness, yoga and meditation practices while CA involved coloring figures or free hand drawing. Stait-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), the Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), and an analogue visual scale (AVS) for well-being were used to assess effects on anxiety and well-being. Levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), interleukins (IL) 1β, 6, 10 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a) were analyzed in samples collected immediately before and after each intervention.
All interventions showed a time-dependent effect on clinical and biological variables, except for IL-10. Among clinical variables, EX had a time-group interaction for well-being. EX and MB both had a time-group interaction for negative affect, and the effect was stronger than that for EX. Among biological variables, MB acutely decreased (IL) 1β, and EX acutely decreased TNF-α.
EX and MB have acute effects in reducing negative affect and anxiety, while promoting well-being and positive affect. These findings support that MB and EX (anaerobic and aerobic) alone can have acute effects on biological and clinical variables.
•Mind-body (MB) and Exercise (EX) acutely reduced anxiety and negative affect on severe depressed inpacient.•Mind-body (MB) and Exercise (EX) acutely increased well-being and positive affect on severe depressed inpacient.•Mind-body (MB) acutely decreased (IL) 1β levels.•Exercise (EX) acutely decreased TNF-α levels.•There was a moderate correlation between changes in some clinical variables and biomarkers. |
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ISSN: | 1755-2966 1878-0199 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.mhpa.2022.100479 |