Author Identifier (ORCID)

Li Ann Leow: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9655-3181

Abstract

Background: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a key neurotrophin due to its role in neuron process outgrowth, plasticity, and neuronal survival. Aerobic exercise can induce BDNF release and may ultimately maximize post-stroke recovery. Objectives: This study aimed to determine if a program of moderate-to-high-intensity aerobic exercise increased concentrations of BDNF in subacute stroke survivors compared to usual care. Methods: A parallel-group, RCT was undertaken in people with subacute stroke undergoing rehabilitation. Participants were randomly allocated to usual care (control group) or usual care plus an 8-week program of moderate-high intensity treadmill walking (3 x 30 min sessions per week) (experimental group). Serum BDNF was collected by blinded assessors at baseline (Week 0), at the end of the intervention period (Week 8), and at 6 months follow up (Week 26). Results: Sixty-seven participants (n = 67) were recruited to the study (avg time post-stroke: 26 days). A between-group difference in BDNF levels across the three time points (F = 3.14, p = 0.048) was found. From Week 0 to Week 8, BDNF levels in the experimental group increased by 18% (p = 0.020) and then decreased from Week 8 to Week 26 by 18% (p = 0.021), returning to baseline levels. No change was found for the control group (Week 0 to Week 8 p = 0.378, Week 8 to Week 26 p = 0.412). Conclusions: As concentrations of BDNF increased immediately after a program of aerobic exercise, this may present a potential neurobiological mechanism to enhance recovery after stroke.

Keywords

Aerobic exercise, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, rehabilitation, stroke, treadmill

Document Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

1-1-2026

PubMed ID

41715979

Publication Title

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

School

School of Arts and Humanities

Funders

National Health and Medical Research Council

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
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Comments

Mackay, C. P., Kuys, S., Schaumberg, M., Leow, L., & Brauer, S. (2026). Aerobic exercise increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in sub-acute stroke: A randomized controlled trial. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10749357.2026.2628540

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10.1080/10749357.2026.2628540