The aim of this study is to determine the effects of an acute session of physical exercise on cognitive functioning and humor of traumatic brain injury patients and to investigate whether different cognitive responses can be achieved with different intensities of exercise (moderate and vigorous). The investigators hypothesize that while moderate intensity physical exercise may be beneficial to cognitive functioning, vigorous intensity may be detrimental to TBI patients, as physical fatigue may impair alertness and other higher cognitive functions.
It is well known the benefits of physical exercise to cognitive functioning, which have been demonstrated in animal studies and in those with healthy humans or with individuals with some type of pathology. Nevertheless, there are few studies investigating the effects of acute physical exercise on cognitive functions of people with traumatic brain injury, even though they frequently have impairments in several cognitive domains due to their brain damage. The effect of two intensities of physical exercise (moderate and exhaustive) in attention, processing speed, memory, executive control and decision making will be investigated in patients with TBI. For that matter, their performance will be compared to non-brain injured subjects submitted to the same protocol and to TBI patients submitted to a stretching session. Each subject will be submitted to a neuropsychological evaluation before and after the physical exercise in order to determine if there is an improvement in cognitive performance post-exercise.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
36
Patients and healthy volunteers will be submitted to a protocol of progressive maximal exercise until voluntary exhaustion and one weak later to 30 minutes of physical exercise in ventilatory threshold I, both in the same cycloergometer.
TBI patients will be submitted to 30 minutes of stretching exercises composed of 15 exercises that prioritize back, legs and hip.
Centro de Estudos em Psicobiologia e Exercício/AFIP
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
RECRUITINGNeuropsychological evaluation
Neuropsychological evaluation will be held immediately before the execution of physical exercise (maximal, 30 minutes in ventilatory threshold I or stretching exercise) and immediately after the conclusion of exercise.
Time frame: 1 Day
Mood, fatigue and impulsivity questionnaires
Mood, fatigue and impulsivity questionnaires will be held immediately before the execution of physical exercise (maximal, 30 minutes in ventilatory threshold I or stretching exercise) and immediately after the conclusion of exercise
Time frame: 1 day
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