Remote Baduanjin improves cognition and Hippocampal Connectivity in Subjective Cognitive Decline
Yuan Feng, Sierra Hodges, Bryn Siegel, Valeria Saccà, Yu Liu, Hana Gross, Bonnie Wong, Jian Kong

TL;DR
Remote Baduanjin exercise improves cognitive function and brain connectivity in people with subjective cognitive decline.
Contribution
This study shows that remote Baduanjin training enhances hippocampal connectivity and cognitive outcomes in subjective cognitive decline.
Findings
BDJ training increased hippocampal connectivity with brain regions like the prefrontal cortex and precuneus.
Transcriptome analysis linked connectivity changes to pathways related to neurotransmitters and neuroinflammation.
Both BDJ and cognitive training improved cognitive scores, but only BDJ showed connectivity changes.
Abstract
Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) is gaining attention as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), representing an optimal intervention stage before irreversible damage occurs. This randomized controlled study examines the effects of Baduanjin (BDJ), a mind-body exercise, on the modulation of cognitive function and its underlying mechanisms in individuals with SCD. A total of 120 SCD participants were randomly assigned to the BDJ group (n = 60) or the cognitive training (CT) group (n = 60) for six months. All interventions were administered remotely. MRI and cognitive assessments including Preclinical Alzheimer’s Cognitive Composite (PACC) and Everyday Cognition scales (ECog) were conducted at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months, with an additional cognitive follow-up at 9 months. Transcriptome-neuroimaging analysis using the Allen Human Brain Atlas explored genetic associations with…
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TopicsBiofield Effects and Biophysics · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Alkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology
