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"Pepin V" Authored Publications:

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1 Comparison of Combined Motor Control Training and Isolated Extensor Strengthening Versus General Exercise on Lumbar Paraspinal Muscle Health and Associations With Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial Rosenstein B; Rye M; Roussac A; Naghdi N; Macedo LG; Elliott J; DeMont R; Weber MH; Pepin V; Dover G; Fortin M; 40066720
SOH
2 Translating the Interplay of Cognition and Physical Performance in COPD and Interstitial Lung Disease: Meeting Report and Literature Review Rozenberg D; Reid WD; Camp P; Campos JL; Dechman G; Davenport PW; Egan H; Fisher JH; Guenette JA; Gold D; Goldstein RS; Goodridge D; Janaudis-Ferreira T; Kaplan AG; Langer D; Marciniuk DD; Moore B; Orchanian-Cheff A; Otoo-Appiah J; Pepin V; Rassam P; Rotenberg S; Ryerson C; Spruit MA; Stanbrook MB; Stickland MK; Tom J; Wentlandt K; 38901488
HKAP
3 A Pilot Randomized Trial of Combined Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Exercise Training Versus Exercise Training Alone for the Management of Chronic Insomnia in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Cammalleri A; Perrault AA; Hillcoat A; Carrese-Chacra E; Tarelli L; Patel R; Baltzan M; Chouchou F; Dang-Vu TT; Gouin JP; Pepin V; 38663849
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4 The Effects of Combined Motor Control and Isolated Extensor Strengthening versus General Exercise on Paraspinal Muscle Morphology, Composition, and Function in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial Fortin M; Rye M; Roussac A; Montpetit C; Burdick J; Naghdi N; Rosenstein B; Bertrand C; Macedo LG; Elliott JM; Dover G; DeMont R; Weber MH; Pepin V; 37762861
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5 The effects of combined motor control and isolated extensor strengthening versus general exercise on paraspinal muscle morphology and function in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomised controlled trial protocol Fortin M; Rye M; Roussac A; Naghdi N; Macedo LG; Dover G; Elliott JM; DeMont R; Weber MH; Pepin V; 34022854
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6 Subtle long-term cognitive effects of a single mild traumatic brain injury and the impact of a three-month aerobic exercise intervention. Larson-Dupuis C, Léveillé E, Desjardins M, Jodoin M, Bourassa MÈ, Bergeron H, Beaulieu C, Carrier J, Pepin V, De Beaumont L 32878422
HKAP
7 Exercising before a nap benefits memory better than napping or exercising alone. Mograss M, Crosetta M, Abi-Jaoude J, Frolova E, Robertson E, Pepin V, Dang-Vu TT 32236442
PERFORM
8 Diurnal Variations in Psychological Distress in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Chan-Thim E, Dumont M, Rizk AK, Parwanta Z, Pepin V, Moullec G 27229890
HKAP
9 Effects of exercise training on cognition in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A systematic review. Desveaux L, Harrison SL, Gagnon JF, Goldstein RS, Brooks D, Pepin V 29857994
HKAP
10 Diurnal Physical Activity Patterns in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Parwanta Z, Chan-Thim E, Moullec G, Pepin V 30138214
PERFORM
11 Greater Sleep Fragmentation Is Associated With Less Physical Activity in Adults With Cystic Fibrosis. Cox NS, Pepin V, Holland AE 30252784
HKAP
12 Pulmonary Rehabilitation does not Improve Objective Measures of Sleep Quality in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Cox NS, Pepin V, Burge AT, Hill CJ, Lee AL, Bondarenko J, Moore R, Nicolson C, Lahham A, Parwanta Z, McDonald CF, Holland AE 30884984
HKAP

 

Title:Subtle long-term cognitive effects of a single mild traumatic brain injury and the impact of a three-month aerobic exercise intervention.
Authors:Larson-Dupuis CLéveillé EDesjardins MJodoin MBourassa MÈBergeron HBeaulieu CCarrier JPepin VDe Beaumont L
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32878422
DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.20.10918-6
Publication:The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
Keywords:
PMID:32878422 Category:J Sports Med Phys Fitness Date Added:2020-09-04
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 Montreal Sacred Heart Hospital Research Center, Montreal, QC, Canada.
2 Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada.
3 Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
4 Montreal Sacred Heart Hospital Research Center, Montreal, QC, Canada - louis.de.beaumont@umontreal.ca.
5 Department of Surgery, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada.

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Subtle long-term cognitive effects of a single mild traumatic brain injury and the impact of a three-month aerobic exercise intervention.

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2020 Sep 02; :

Authors: Larson-Dupuis C, Léveillé E, Desjardins M, Jodoin M, Bourassa MÈ, Bergeron H, Beaulieu C, Carrier J, Pepin V, De Beaumont L

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although there is a growing body of literature on the impact of multiple concussions on cognitive function with aging, less is known about the long-term impact of sustaining a single mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Additionally, very few interventions exist to treat mTBI patients and prevent a possible accelerated cognitive decline. This study aims to 1- examine the long-term effects of a single mTBI on cognition in patients aged between 55 and 70 years old, 2- evaluate the cognitive effects of an aerobic exercise program for these patients.

METHODS: Thirty-five participants (average age: 58.89, SD: 4.14) were assessed using neuropsychological tests. Among them, 18 had sustained a mTBI two to seven years earlier. Significant differences in information processing speed, executive function and visual memory were found between controls and mTBI patients. Sixteen of the mTBI patients then engaged in a 12-week physical exercise program. They were divided into equivalent groups - 1- aerobic training (cycle ergometers) or 2- stretching exercises. The participants' cardiopulmonary fitness (VO2max) was evaluated pre- and post- intervention and neuropsychological tests were re-administered post-intervention.

RESULTS: Participants from the aerobic group significantly improved their fitness compared to the stretching group. However, no between-group difference was found on neuropsychological measures post-intervention.

CONCLUSIONS: In summary, this study shows long-term cognitive effects of mTBI in late adulthood patients. Moreover, the controlled, 12-week aerobic exercise program did not lead to cognitive improvements in our small mTBI sample. Lastly, future directions in optimizing mTBI intervention are discussed.

PMID: 32878422 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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