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. 2019 Jul 27;10:1707. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01707

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of the included intervention studies.

Study (Authors, Publication years, Methodological quality, Location) N OSE CSE Control group Intervention duration/Session length Cognitive tasks Cognitive functions Results

(1) Gender (1) Gender (1) Gender
(2) Age (years) (2) Age (years) (2) Age (years)
(3) Exercise (3) Exercise (3) Exercise
(4) Education (years) (4) Education (years) (4) Education (years)
Children and adolescents (6–17 years old)
Crova et al., 2014
7/11
Italy
70 (1) 20M/37
(2) 9.6 ± 0.5
(3) Enhanced PE (including curricular PE classes and additional skill-based and tennis-specific training)
(1) 15M/33
(2) 9.6 ± 0.5
(3) Curricular PE
None 6 months RNG task Inhibitory control;
Working memory
OSE led to greater improvements in inhibitory control compared with the CSE.
Schmidt et al., 2015
7/11
Switzerland
181 (1) 26M/69
(2) 11.3 ± 0.6
(3) Team games
(1) 28M/57
(2) 11.3 ± 0.6
(3) Aerobic exercise
(1) 28M/55
(2) 11.4 ± 0.6
(3) PE program with low physical exertion and cognitive engagement
6 weeks N-back task;
Flanker task
Inhibitory control;
Cognitive flexibility;
Working memory
OSE resulted in improvement on cognitive flexibility. CSE did not change cognitive function.
Young adults (18–35 years old)
Hung et al., 2018
6/11
China (Taiwan)
20 (1) 20M/20
(2) 23.2 ± 2.5
(3) Badminton
(1) 20M/20
(2) 23.2 ± 2.5
(3) Running
None 40 min:
5 min (warm up)
30 min (exercise)
5 min (cool down)
Task-switching paradigm Cognitive flexibility One-bout OSE resulted in significantly higher serum BDNF and near significant smaller global switch costs compared with CSE.
Older adults (≥ 56 years old)
O’Brien et al., 2017
5/11
Ireland
58 (1) 1M/18
(2) 69.2 ± 5.1
(3) Tennis, aerobics classes or dance classes
(1) 12M/19
(2) 69.2 ± 4.8
(3) Swimming or
gym circuits, etc.
(1) 8M/21
(2) 70.5 ± 6.9
(3) Active retired group meeting or card games
OSE group:
80 ± 20 min;
CSE group:
70 ± 20 min;
Control group:
60 min
SiFI task;
Forward Digit Span task
Memory (immediate memory);
Multisensory perception
The immediate memory was improved in both exercise groups. Only OSE led to improvement in sensitivity in audio-visual perception.
Tsai et al., 2017
8/11
China (Taiwan)
64 (1) 22M/22
(2) 66.9 ± 4.7
(3) Table tennis
(4) 12.5 ± 4.1
(1) 21M/21
(2) 66.2 ± 4.9
(3) Bike riding
or brisk walking/jogging (4)12.6 ± 3.0
(1) 21M/21
(2) 65.7 ± 3.5
(3) A balance and stretching program
(4) 10.6 ± 3.2
6 months Task-switching paradigm;
N-back task
Cognitive flexibility;
Working memory
OSE and CSE differently influenced executive function. OSE led to improvement on cognitive flexibility. CSE led to greater improvement on working memory compared with the OSE.

BDNF, brain-derived neurotrophic factor; CSE, closed skill exercise; M, male; OSE, open skill exercise; PE, physical education; RNG, random number generation; SiFI, sound induced flash illusion.