Acquired brain injury can affect cognition and cause fatigue. Aerobic exercise has been linked to improved cognition in the general population. This is thought to occur through boosting neuroplasticity, that is to say the brain's ability to change and adapt. Investigators explored the effects of aerobic exercise after acquired brain injury and investigated if any changes on the brain could be detected. This was done through an 8-week period of 30 min of aerobic exercise, 3-4 times a week for a group of 6 participants compared with 6 participants that did their usual training. Magnetic resonance imaging was used to detect any changes on the brain.
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Memory
Timeframe: From enrolment to the end of participation at 8 weeks and at a 3 month follow up
Executive functions
Timeframe: From enrolment to the end of participation at 8 weeks and at a 3 month follow uo
Attention
Timeframe: From enrolment to the end of participation at 8 weeks and at a 3 month follow up
fatigue
Timeframe: From enrolment to the end of participation at 8 weeks and at a 3 month follow up
Attention
Timeframe: From enrolment to the end of participation at 8 weeks and at a 3 month follow up
Attention
Timeframe: From enrolment to the end of participation at 8 weeks and at a 3 month follow up