Table 2.

Statistical comparisons of baseline to first post-exercise measurements

SRegion, TE, Glut or GABABaseline, mean (SD)1st Post ex, mean (SD)% Increase, mean (SD)Effect size (d)Statistical test (t or F)
1V1, 68 ms, GABA/Cr0.156 (0.011)0.167 (0.007)6.8% (5.9%)1.35t(7) = 3.82, p = 0.003
V1, 68 ms, Glut/Cr0.662 (0.060)0.682 (0.061)3.1% (2.5%)1.23t(7) = 3.57, p = 0.005
2V1, 144 ms, Glut/Cr0.546 (0.045)0.573 (0.045)5.2% (6.8%)0.78R: F(1,14) = 35.9, p < 0.001
ACC, 144 ms, Glut/Cr0.741 (0.090)0.779 (0.081)5.2% (3.5%)1.48X: F(1,14) = 18.2, p < 0.001
R × X: F(1,14) = 0.4, NS
3V1, 144 ms, Glut/Cr0.565 (0.059)0.593 (0.052)5.5% (7.0%)0.76E: F(1,7) = 185.0, p < 0.001
V1, 30 ms, Glut/Cr1.073 (0.159)1.141 (0.157)6.9% (9.1%)0.82X: F(1,7) = 8.78, p < 0.021
E × X: F(1,7) = 1.52, NS
ConV1, 144 ms, Glut/Cr0.602 (0.062)0.581 (0.057)−3.3% (6.5%)−0.50t(5) = −1.22, NS
  • S, Study; Con, control; Glut, glutamate; Cr, creatine plus phosphocreatine; 1st Post Ex, first MRS measurement following exercise; Effect size, calculated as mean (Post Ex − Baseline)/SD (Post ex − Baseline); R, main effect for brain region; X, main effect for pre-exercise vs postexercise; E, main effect for TE.