Effects of Acute Exercise on Motor Learning and Brain Activity in Children With DCD

Last updated: February 8, 2024
Sponsor: Institut Nacional d'Educacio Fisica de Catalunya
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd)

Treatment

Acute intense aerobic exercise

Clinical Study ID

NCT05936372
PID2020-120453RB-I00
PID2020-120453RB-I00
  • Ages 90-126
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of an acute intense physical exercise bout on the learning ability of children with typical motor development (TD) and children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). The effects will be studied during the learning and in the short- (1 hour), medium- (24 hours), and long-terms (7 days) after the initial learning. Participants will be divided into 4 groups: children with typical development who will exercise (EX-TD), children with developmental coordination disorder who will exercise (EX-DCD), children with typical development who will not exercise (CON-TD), and children with developmental coordination disorder who will not exercise (CON-DCD). Participants will be enrolled for 4 different sessions:

Session 1: First, participants will do a test to asses their cognitive ability and their height and weight will be measured. Then, participants will run a race test to assess their level of physical condition and to calculate high and moderate intensities of the exercise bout. The test will consist of running from one side to the other of a 20 m long track, while following the rhythm set by a sound.

Session 2: at least 48 hours after the first one, the participants will do an exercise bout running from side to side of a 20 m long track alternating high and moderate intensities during 13 min. The members of the control groups (CON-TD and CON-DCD) will not perform this exercise and, instead, will remain at rest for a time equivalent to the exercise of the other groups. On the other hand, participants will perform a learning task involving hand-eye coordination, in which participants will control the movements of a circle on a computer screen using a joystick. The objective of this task will be to move the circle to target points that will appear on the screen with the maximum accuracy and speed possible. Participants will be asked to practice this task for approximately 8 min. Then, after a 1-hour rest period, the participants will be asked to perform the learning task again (only 3.5 min) to check the level of retention of the initial learning. A headcap will be adjusted on the head of the participants during the motor task performance to measure the activity of the brain through infrared light.

Sessions 3 and 4: participants will complete two retention tests of the learning task (one in each session) 24 hours and 7 days after the second session, respectively. Participants will also wear the headcap for the brain activity measurements.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Movement assessment battery for children - second edition (MABC-2) score:developmental coordination disorder (DCD) group score <15% and typically developed (TD) group score >25%
  • An average or better cognitive ability tested through the Test of NonverbalIntelligence version 4 (TONI-4)
  • A parent-report history to confirm that, according to the child's pediatrician, motordifficulties showed by their child cannot be explained by any other neurological,developmental, and/or severe psychosocial problem. Comorbid attention deficithyperactivity disorder, attention deficit disorder, and dyslexia will be acceptable inorder to better represent the DCD population since data population-based studiessuggest that almost 40% of the children with DCD have combined problems related tolearning and/or attentional disorders.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participant health status do not allow hem/her to participate in physical activities (Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire, PAR-Q)
  • Other comorbidities than attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, attention deficitdisorder, and/or dyslexia
  • Reported neurological, developmental, and/or severe psychosocial problem that couldexplain the motor development problem
  • Participant that takes medication that could affect results
  • Uncorrected 20/20 vision

Study Design

Total Participants: 120
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Acute intense aerobic exercise
Phase:
Study Start date:
February 05, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
June 30, 2025

Connect with a study center

  • Escola Bosc de Montjuïc

    Barcelona, 08038
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

  • Escola Ramon Casas

    Barcelona, 08038
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

  • Escola Seat

    Barcelona, 08038
    Spain

    Active - Recruiting

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