Effects of a Single-bout of Moderate-intensity Aerobic Exercise on Mood and Mental Health Biomarkers in Adults with Depressive And/or Anxiety Symptoms
NCT ID: NCT06736067
Last Updated: 2024-12-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-07-18
2024-08-26
Brief Summary
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The main questions this study aims to answer are:
* Can a single session of aerobic exercise improve mood?
* Which changes in the blood and brain could explain the effects of exercise on mood?
Researchers will compare the participants' mood states before and after exercise to see whether exercise can improve mood.
The participants will:
* Answer questionnaires, collect blood, and undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before exercise.
* Perform 30 minutes of running on a treadmill.
* Answer the same questionnaires, collect blood, and undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after exercise.
The entire assessment will last for about 2h45min and will be performed on a single day.
Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Moderate-intensity aerobic exercise
Thirty minutes of exercise on a treadmill, including a 5-minute warm-up followed by increments in speed until reaching optimal moderate to high intensity (60-80% of age-predicted maximal heart rate), which will be maintained for 20 min, followed by a 5-minute cool-down. Age-predicted maximal HR will be defined as 220 beats-per-minute (BPM) minus age in years.
Exercise
Thirty minutes of exercise on a treadmill, including a 5-minute warm-up followed by increments in speed until reaching optimal moderate to high intensity (60-80% of age-predicted maximal heart rate), which will be maintained for 20 min, followed by a 5-minute cool-down. Age-predicted maximal HR will be defined as 220 beats-per-minute (BPM) minus age in years.
Interventions
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Exercise
Thirty minutes of exercise on a treadmill, including a 5-minute warm-up followed by increments in speed until reaching optimal moderate to high intensity (60-80% of age-predicted maximal heart rate), which will be maintained for 20 min, followed by a 5-minute cool-down. Age-predicted maximal HR will be defined as 220 beats-per-minute (BPM) minus age in years.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Metabolic and/or neurologic disorders;
* Iron implants;
* People who cannot stay still, are intolerant of noise or fearful of enclosed spaces (due to the small space inside the scanner).
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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YAU Suk Yu Sonata
OTHER
Responsible Party
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YAU Suk Yu Sonata
Associate Professor
Locations
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong, , Hong Kong
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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HSEARS20221111001-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id