Tai Chi Training Evokes Significant Changes in Brain White Matter Network in Older Women

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Yue, Chunlin [1 ]
Zou, Liye [2 ]
Mei, Jian [1 ]
Moore, Damien [3 ]
Herold, Fabian [4 ,5 ]
Mueller, Patrick [4 ,5 ]
Yu, Qian [2 ]
Liu, Yang [6 ,7 ]
Lin, Jingyuan [2 ]
Tao, Yuliu [1 ]
Loprinzi, Paul [3 ]
Zhang, Zonghao [1 ]
机构
[1] Soochow Univ, Coll Phys Educ & Sport Sci, Suzhou 215021, Peoples R China
[2] Shenzhen Univ, Exercise & Mental Hlth Lab, Shenzhen 518060, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Mississippi, Dept Hlth Exercise Sci & Recreat Management, University, MS 38677 USA
[4] German Ctr Neurodegenerat Dis DZNE, Res Grp Neuroprotect, Leipziger Str 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
[5] Otto Von Guericke Univ, Med Fac, Dept Neurol, Leipziger Str 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
[6] Indiana Univ, Dept Kinesiol, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
[7] Indiana Univ, Program Neurosci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
关键词
exercise; Tai Chi; DTI; brain network of white matter; small world attributes; COGNITIVE DECLINE; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; DIFFUSION TENSOR; WORKING-MEMORY; INTEGRITY; ADULTS; IMPAIRMENT; EXERCISE; FITNESS; VOLUME;
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10.3390/healthcare8010057
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Cognitive decline is age relevant and it can start as early as middle age. The decline becomes more obvious among older adults, which is highly associated with increased risk of developing dementia (e.g., Alzheimer's disease). White matter damage was found to be related to cognitive decline through aging. The purpose of the current study was to compare the effects of Tai Chi (TC) versus walking on the brain white matter network among Chinese elderly women. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted where 42 healthy elderly women were included. Tai Chi practitioners (20 females, average age: 62.9 +/- 2.38 years, education level 9.05 +/- 1.8 years) and the matched walking participants (22 females, average age: 63.27 +/- 3.58 years, educational level: 8.86 +/- 2.74 years) underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) scans. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and graph theory were employed to study the data, construct the white matter matrix, and compare the brain network attributes between the two groups. Results: Results from graph-based analyses showed that the small-world attributes were higher for the TC group than for the walking group (p < 0.05, Cohen's d = 1.534). Some effects were significant (p < 0.001) with very large effect sizes. Meanwhile, the aggregation coefficient and local efficiency attributes were also higher for the TC group than for the walking group (p > 0.05). However, no significant difference was found between the two groups in node attributes and edge analysis. Conclusion: Regular TC training is more conducive to optimize the brain functioning and networking of the elderly. The results of the current study help to identify the mechanisms underlying the cognitive protective effects of TC.
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