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Hasanvand B, Farhadi A. Effect of Combined Exercise and Ginkgo Biloba Supplementation for 8 Weeks on Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Level in Depressed Older Men. Salmand: Iranian Journal of Ageing 2021; 16 (2) :234-247
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1- Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Humanities, Khorramabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran. , hasanvand121@gmail.com
2- Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Humanities, Khorramabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran.
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1. Introduction

The aging process has been shown to reduce the functional capacity of the brain, learning ability, and spatial memory in old age [1]. Many studies have shown an association between low levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and depression in the elderly. Exercise can modulate levels of BDNF, but its effect on BDNF at baseline and after exercise is not clear [2]. Studies have shown that ginkgo biloba extract supplementation has neuroprotective effects and improves cognitive function capacity by increasing the concentration of BDNF [3, 4]. This study aims to assess the simultaneous effect of 8 weeks of ginkgo biloba extract supplementation and combined exercise on BDNF level in depressed older men.

2. Methods

In this quasi-experimental study with a pre-test/post-test design, 40 depressed older men with mild severity (score 8 -15 in Beck Depression Inventory) were selected as study samples from an elder care center in Khorramabad, Iran. They were divided into 4 groups of combined exercise (n=10), supplementation (n=10), combined exercise + supplementation (n=10), and control (n=10). After selecting the samples, the working conditions and the study method were fully explained to them and they were assured that taking the supplement or performing exercises would not have any side effects for them. Blood sampling was done In the pre-test phase by a laboratory expert. BDNF levels were measured using a special kit. 24 hours later, in the combined exercise group, the subjects performed the exercise protocol for 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week [5]. In the supplementation group, the subjects consumed 80 mg of ginkgo biloba extract daily for 8 weeks [6]. In the combined exercise + supplementation, subjects received both interventions simultaneously. During this period, the control group performed their daily activities and took a placebo. Blood sampling was again performed 24 hours after the end of intervention.

3. Results

The results of the present study showed that combined exercise had a significant effect on the level of BDNF in depressed older men (t = -3.204, P=0.011). Their mean BDNF level increased from 68.54 Pg/ml at pre-test phase to 74.37 Pg/ml at post-test phase. Ginkgo biloba extract supplementation also had a significant effect on the level of BDNF in subjects (t = -2.431, P= 0.038). Their mean BDNF level increased from 66.94 Pg/ml at pre-test phase to 72.20 Pg/ml at post-test phase. The simultaneous use of combined exercise and ginkgo biloba extract supplementation also had a significant effect on the level of BDNF in older men (t = -14.578, P= 0.001). Their mean BDNF level increased from 70.55 Pg/ml at pre-test phase to 84.78 Pg/ml at post-test phase. In the control group, no significant difference was reported (t = -0.840, P= 0.423). There was a significant difference between the groups in terms of BDNF (F = 21.825, P=0.001). The results of Bonfrroni post hoc test showed that combined exercises plus ginkgo biloba supplementation increased BDNF by 9.262 Pg/ml compared to combined exercises alone; by 10.508 Pg/ml compared to supplementation alone; and by 19.606 Pg/ml compared to placebo (P<0.05). There was no difference between combined exercise and supplementation groups in BDNF level (P>0.05).

4. Discussion and Conclusion

Simultaneous use of combined exercises and ginkgo biloba supplementation for 8 weeks increases the levels of BDNF in depressed older men more than when combined exercises and ginkgo biloba supplementation are used alone. Specialists can use combined exercises along with ginkgo biloba extract supplementation to improve functional capacity of brain in in depressed older men.

Ethical Considerations

Compliance with ethical guidelines

All ethical principles are considered in this article. The participants were informed about the purpose of the research and its implementation stages. They were also assured about the confidentiality of their information and were free to leave the study whenever they wished, and if desired, the research results would be available to them.

Funding

This research did not receive any grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or non-profit sectors. 

Authors' contributions

All authors equally contributed to preparing this article.

Conflicts of interest

The authors declared no conflict of interest.

 

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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: gerontology
Received: 2019/09/05 | Accepted: 2020/11/29 | Published: 2021/07/01

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