Neurobiological effects of exercise intervention for premenstrual syndrome.
Ren-Jen HwangHsin-Ju ChenLee-Fen NiTai-Ying LiuYu-Ling ShihYueh-O ChuangPublished in: Cognitive neurodynamics (2022)
Women with higher PMS severity exhibited longer sad N2 latencies as well as slow down the speed of reaction to negative stimuli by exercise, suggesting that the prefrontal emotion regulation network is involved in PMS symptoms and is sensitive to the beneficial effects of exercise.