| Literature DB >> 31888565 |
Bianca A Lever-van Milligen1,2, Josine E Verhoeven3,4, Lianne Schmaal3,4, Laura S van Velzen3,4, Dóra Révész3,4, Catherine N Black3,4, Laura K M Han3,4, Melany Horsfall3,4, Neeltje M Batelaan3,4, Anton J L M van Balkom3,4, Digna J F van Schaik3,4, Patricia van Oppen3,4, Brenda W J H Penninx3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety disorders have shown to be associated to premature or advanced biological aging and consequently to adversely impact somatic health. Treatments with antidepressant medication or running therapy are both found to be effective for many but not all patients with mood and anxiety disorders. These interventions may, however, work through different pathophysiological mechanisms and could differ in their impact on biological aging and somatic health. This study protocol describes the design of an unique intervention study that examines whether both treatments are similarly effective in reducing or reversing biological aging (primary outcome), psychiatric status, metabolic stress and neurobiological indicators (secondary outcomes).Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Antidepressant; Anxiety; Cortisol; Depression; Inflammation; Metabolic syndrome; Running therapy; SSRI; Telomerase activity; Telomere length; Treatment; fMRI
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31888565 PMCID: PMC6937704 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2404-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1MOTAR flowchart
Collected information on central (mental) health outcomes in MOTAR
| Instrument | Method | Week 0 | Week 6 | Week 10 | Week 16 | Week 52 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary outcomes | |||||||
| Biological aging: telomere length, telomerase activity | Fasting blood samples | Blood | X | – | – | X | X |
| Secondary outcomes | |||||||
| Biological and general health indicators | |||||||
| Biomarkers (inflammation, metabolic syndrome) | Fasting blood samples | Blood | X | – | – | X | X |
| Gene-expression (RNA) | Fasting blood samples | Blood | X | – | – | X | X |
| HPA-axis (cortisol) | 2 days of 6 saliva samples | Saliva | X | – | – | X | X |
| Oxidative stress | Urine sample | Urine | X | – | – | X | X |
| Autonomic nervous system | Electro + impedance cardiography, heart rate variability [ | ME | X | – | – | X | X |
| Blood pressure | Systolic and diastolic BP | ME | X | – | – | X | X |
| Body composition | Weight, height, waist+ hip circumfereence | ME | X | – | – | X | X |
| Physical condition | Astrand sub max test [ | ME | X | – | X | X | |
| Muscle strength | Hand grip strength [ | ME | X | – | – | X | X |
| Lung function | Peak expiratory flow [ | ME | X | – | – | X | X |
| Pain | Chronic graded pain scale [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Somatization | Short somatization questionnaire [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Disability severity | WHO-DAS II [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Depressive and anxiety disorders | |||||||
| Presence of MDD | CIDI: MDD [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Presence of anxiety dis | CIDI: SocPhob, Agora, GAD, PA [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Course of symptoms | Life-chart [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Severity of depression | Inventory of depressive symptoms [ | SR | X | X | X | X | X |
| Severity of anxiety | Beck anxiety index [ | SR | X | X | X | X | X |
| Sleep | Insomnia Rating Scale [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Descriptive variables, potential confounding covariates and potential mediating variables | |||||||
| Age, gender, ethnicity | Standard questions | Int | X | – | – | – | – |
| Socio-economic status | Education, income, occupation | Int | X | – | – | – | – |
| Physical activity | SQUASH questionnaire [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Smoking | Past + current smoking questions | SR | X | – | – | – | X |
| Medication use | Drug container observation | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Regular alcohol intake | AUDIT questionnaire [ | SR | X | – | – | – | X |
| Somatic diseases | Presence + symptoms of disease | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Health care | Perceived need of care [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Work and disability | Tic-P questionnaire [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Personality | NEO-FFI questionnaire [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Locus of control | Pearlin & Schooler mastery scale [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Depression vulnerability | LEIDS-R questionnaire [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Anxiety vulnerability | Anxiety senstivity index [ | SR | X | – | – | X | X |
| Experimental cognitive task | Implicit association test (IAT) [ | CT | X | – | X | X | |
| Experimental memory task | Digit Span (WAIS) [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Important neg + pos life events | Brugha questionnaire [ | Int | X | – | – | X | X |
| Childhood Trauma | Youth Trauma questionnaire [ | SR | X | – | – | – | – |
| Familiy history | Familiy history inventory | Int | X | – | – | – | – |
| Neuroimaging assessment (subsample) | |||||||
| Verbal episodic memory | 15-words test [ | MRI | x | – | – | x | x |
| Task-related brain activity | Emotional face matching paradigm and N-back paradigm [ | MRI | x | – | – | x | x |
| Brain network connectivity | Resting state MRI images | MRI | x | – | – | x | x |
| Process indicators (intervention adherence) | |||||||
| Exercise intervention group: Exercise participation and heart rate will be administrated during each session.. | |||||||
| Antidepressant intervention group | Side effect medication questionnaire | Int | – | X | X | X | – |
| Adherence (pill count) | Int | – | X | X | X | – | |
SR self-report, Int interview, Blood data collection via fasting blood sample, CT computer task, ME medical examination