PeerJ (Jun 2024)

Dragon boat exercise reshapes the temporal-spatial dynamics of the brain

  • Hongke Jiang,
  • Shanguang Zhao,
  • Qianqian Wu,
  • Yingying Cao,
  • Wu Zhou,
  • Youwu Gong,
  • Changzhuan Shao,
  • Aiping Chi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. e17623

Abstract

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Although exercise training has been shown to enhance neurological function, there is a shortage of research on how exercise training affects the temporal-spatial synchronization properties of functional networks, which are crucial to the neurological system. This study recruited 23 professional and 24 amateur dragon boat racers to perform simulated paddling on ergometers while recording EEG. The spatiotemporal dynamics of the brain were analyzed using microstates and omega complexity. Temporal dynamics results showed that microstate D, which is associated with attentional networks, appeared significantly altered, with significantly higher duration, occurrence, and coverage in the professional group than in the amateur group. The transition probabilities of microstate D exhibited a similar pattern. The spatial dynamics results showed the professional group had lower brain complexity than the amateur group, with a significant decrease in omega complexity in the α (8–12 Hz) and β (13–30 Hz) bands. Dragon boat training may strengthen the attentive network and reduce the complexity of the brain. This study provides evidence that dragon boat exercise improves the efficiency of the cerebral functional networks on a spatiotemporal scale.

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