Epilepsy & behavior : E&B

Combined endurance and strength exercise may improve verbal memory and brain network connections in epilepsy: A pilot study

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Abstract

Participants with epilepsy who engaged in exercise rehabilitation increased maximum voluntary strength (all strength tests p < 0.05).

  • The exercise intervention consisted of 18 supervised sessions over 6 weeks.
  • Nonsignificant improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness was observed (p = 0.15).
  • Significant changes were noted in mood disturbance, with improvement from baseline to visit 2 (p = 0.023).
  • Participants showed significant interactions in verbal memory performance on the learning score (p = 0.044) and recognition discriminability (p = 0.007).
  • Changes in brain network connectivity were observed, including reductions in paracingulate connectivity and increases in connectivity involving the cerebellum and parietal lobules (corrected p < 0.05).
  • Memory performance changes were associated with alterations in brain connectivity, particularly in specific regions (e.g., paracingulate cortex, left and right inferior parietal lobule).

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