Effects of Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Adults with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol
Abstract
:1. Background
2. Methods
2.1. Research Question
2.2. Review Strategy
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
2.4. Data Management
2.5. Data Extraction
2.6. Risk of Bias (Quality) Assessment
2.7. Meta-Analyses
Moderator Analyses
3. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Database | Search Strategy |
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EBSCO | TX (“executive functions” OR “cognitive function” OR cognition OR “inhibitory control” OR inhibition OR “working memory” OR “executive functioning” OR “cognitive flexibility”) AND TX (sport OR “modified sport” OR fitness OR exercise OR “physical activity” OR athletics OR “sport practice”) AND TX (depression OR “depressive disorder” OR “mood disorders” OR “major depressive disorder”) |
PubMed | (((((((((“executive function”[Title/Abstract]) OR (“cognitive function”[Title/Abstract])) OR (cognition)) OR (“inhibitory control”[Title/Abstract])) OR (inhibition[Title/Abstract])) OR (“working memory”[Title/Abstract])) OR (“executive functioning”[Title/Abstract])) OR (“cognitive flexibility”[Title/Abstract])) AND (((((((sport[Title/Abstract]) OR (“modified sport”[Title/Abstract])) OR (fitness[Title/Abstract])) OR (exercise[Title/Abstract])) OR (“physical activity”[Title/Abstract])) OR (athletics[Title/Abstract])) OR (“sport practice”[Title/Abstract]))) AND ((((depression[Title/Abstract]) OR (“depressive disorder”[Title/Abstract])) OR (“mood disorders”[Title/Abstract])) OR (“major depressive disorder”[Title/Abstract])) |
Scopus | ((TITLE-ABS-KEY ( depression )) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“depressive disorder”)) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY (“mood disorders”)) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY (“major depressive disorder”))) AND ((TITLE-ABS-KEY (sport)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“modified sport”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (fitness)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (exercise)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“physical activity”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (athletics)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“sport practice”))) AND ((TITLE-ABS-KEY (“executive function”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cognitive function”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (cognition)) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY (“inhibitory control”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (inhibition)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“working memory”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“executive functioning”)) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“cognitive flexibility”))) |
Web of Science | ((TS = (“executive function” OR “cognitive function” OR cognition OR “inhibitory control” OR inhibition OR “working memory” OR “executive functioning” OR “cognitive flexibility”)) AND TS = (sport OR “modified sport” OR fitness OR exercise OR “physical activity” OR athletics OR “sport practice”)) AND TS = (depression OR “depressive disorder” OR “mood disorders” OR “major depressive disorder”) |
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Inclusion | Exclusion | |
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Population | Participants aged 18–65 years diagnosed with major depression or unipolar depression according to the criteria of a validated instrument, such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV), or the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD-10). | Children, adolescents, or older adults. Presence of another primary neurological or psychiatric diagnosis (e.g., dysthymia, bipolar disorder, dementia, or schizophrenia). Medical comorbidities limiting participation in physical exercise activities (e.g., significant musculoskeletal difficulties, or cardiorespiratory disorders). Active alcohol or drug abuse or dependence. Pregnant or lactating women. Intellectual disability. |
Intervention | Physical exercise (≥3 weeks) applied as independent therapy or therapy complementary to pharmacological treatment. Interventions should include aerobic training or strength training or programs that combine different types of exercises (e.g., endurance, coordination, or strength training). | Acute exercise (i.e., a single bout of exercise). Chronic exercise intervention programs combined with meditation. Interventions not related to physical exercise. |
Comparator | A group made up of adults diagnosed with depression not exposed to physical exercise intervention. The control condition may be active (e.g., relaxation techniques) or passive (e.g., placebo). | No comparator. |
Outcome | Working memory, inhibition, or cognitive flexibility, assessed with valid direct techniques before and after intervention. | Executive functions measured indirectly (e.g., questionary). |
Study design | Controlled studies. | Cross-sectional studies. |
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Contreras-Osorio, F.; Ramirez-Campillo, R.; Cerda-Vega, E.; Campos-Jara, R.; Martínez-Salazar, C.; Reigal, R.E.; Morales-Sanchez, V.; Araya Sierralta, S.; Campos-Jara, C. Effects of Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Adults with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol. Sustainability 2022, 14, 15158. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215158
Contreras-Osorio F, Ramirez-Campillo R, Cerda-Vega E, Campos-Jara R, Martínez-Salazar C, Reigal RE, Morales-Sanchez V, Araya Sierralta S, Campos-Jara C. Effects of Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Adults with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol. Sustainability. 2022; 14(22):15158. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215158
Chicago/Turabian StyleContreras-Osorio, Falonn, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Enrique Cerda-Vega, Rodrigo Campos-Jara, Cristian Martínez-Salazar, Rafael E. Reigal, Verónica Morales-Sanchez, Sergio Araya Sierralta, and Christian Campos-Jara. 2022. "Effects of Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Adults with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol" Sustainability 14, no. 22: 15158. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215158
APA StyleContreras-Osorio, F., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Cerda-Vega, E., Campos-Jara, R., Martínez-Salazar, C., Reigal, R. E., Morales-Sanchez, V., Araya Sierralta, S., & Campos-Jara, C. (2022). Effects of Physical Exercise on Executive Function in Adults with Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol. Sustainability, 14(22), 15158. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215158