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The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study

OBJECTIVE: Equine-assisted activities and therapy (EAA/T) have been used as adjunct treatment options for physical and psychosocial rehabilitation. However, the therapeutic effects on resting-state brain function have not yet been studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of EAA/T...

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Autores principales: Yoo, Jae Hyun, Oh, Yunhye, Jang, Byongsu, Song, Jihye, Kim, Jiwon, Kim, Seonwoo, Lee, Jiyoung, Shin, Hye-Yeon, Kwon, Jeong-Yi, Kim, Yun-Hee, Jeong, Bumseok, Joung, Yoo-Sook
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Publicado: Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5083948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27776388
http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2016.14.4.357
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author Yoo, Jae Hyun
Oh, Yunhye
Jang, Byongsu
Song, Jihye
Kim, Jiwon
Kim, Seonwoo
Lee, Jiyoung
Shin, Hye-Yeon
Kwon, Jeong-Yi
Kim, Yun-Hee
Jeong, Bumseok
Joung, Yoo-Sook
author_facet Yoo, Jae Hyun
Oh, Yunhye
Jang, Byongsu
Song, Jihye
Kim, Jiwon
Kim, Seonwoo
Lee, Jiyoung
Shin, Hye-Yeon
Kwon, Jeong-Yi
Kim, Yun-Hee
Jeong, Bumseok
Joung, Yoo-Sook
author_sort Yoo, Jae Hyun
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Equine-assisted activities and therapy (EAA/T) have been used as adjunct treatment options for physical and psychosocial rehabilitation. However, the therapeutic effects on resting-state brain function have not yet been studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of EAA/T on participants with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by comparing resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) signals and their clinical correlates. METHODS: Ten participants with ADHD participated in a 12-week EAA/T program without any medication. Two rs-fMRIs were acquired for all participants before and after EAA/T. For estimating therapeutic effect, the regional homogeneity (ReHo) method was applied to capture the changes in the regional synchronization of functional signals. RESULTS: After the EAA/T program, clear symptom improvement was found even without medication. Surface-based pairwise comparisons revealed that ReHo in the right precuneus and right pars orbitalis clusters had significantly diminished after the program. Reduced ReHo in the right precuneus cluster was positively correlated with changes in the scores on DuPaul’s ADHD Rating Scale-Korean version. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that EAA/T is associated with short-range functional connectivity in the regions related to the default mode network and the behavioral inhibition system, which are associated with symptom improvement.
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spelling pubmed-50839482016-11-01 The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study Yoo, Jae Hyun Oh, Yunhye Jang, Byongsu Song, Jihye Kim, Jiwon Kim, Seonwoo Lee, Jiyoung Shin, Hye-Yeon Kwon, Jeong-Yi Kim, Yun-Hee Jeong, Bumseok Joung, Yoo-Sook Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci Original Article OBJECTIVE: Equine-assisted activities and therapy (EAA/T) have been used as adjunct treatment options for physical and psychosocial rehabilitation. However, the therapeutic effects on resting-state brain function have not yet been studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of EAA/T on participants with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by comparing resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) signals and their clinical correlates. METHODS: Ten participants with ADHD participated in a 12-week EAA/T program without any medication. Two rs-fMRIs were acquired for all participants before and after EAA/T. For estimating therapeutic effect, the regional homogeneity (ReHo) method was applied to capture the changes in the regional synchronization of functional signals. RESULTS: After the EAA/T program, clear symptom improvement was found even without medication. Surface-based pairwise comparisons revealed that ReHo in the right precuneus and right pars orbitalis clusters had significantly diminished after the program. Reduced ReHo in the right precuneus cluster was positively correlated with changes in the scores on DuPaul’s ADHD Rating Scale-Korean version. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that EAA/T is associated with short-range functional connectivity in the regions related to the default mode network and the behavioral inhibition system, which are associated with symptom improvement. Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2016-11 2016-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5083948/ /pubmed/27776388 http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2016.14.4.357 Text en Copyright © 2016, Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Yoo, Jae Hyun
Oh, Yunhye
Jang, Byongsu
Song, Jihye
Kim, Jiwon
Kim, Seonwoo
Lee, Jiyoung
Shin, Hye-Yeon
Kwon, Jeong-Yi
Kim, Yun-Hee
Jeong, Bumseok
Joung, Yoo-Sook
The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study
title The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_full The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_short The Effects of Equine-assisted Activities and Therapy on Resting-state Brain Function in Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Study
title_sort effects of equine-assisted activities and therapy on resting-state brain function in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a pilot study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5083948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27776388
http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2016.14.4.357
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