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The regulatory function includes cerebrovascular autoregulation, chemical control, metabolic control, and neurogenic control, and those compensatory mechanisms can be influenced by hypertension, atherosclerosis, cardiac diseases, cerebrovascular diseases and aging. On the other hand, large and/or small ...
Age-Induced Alterations in Hippocampal Function and Metabolism As the nervous system ages, a variety of changes occur in metabolism supporting glial and neuronal function, resulting in greater susceptibility to disease... PK Shetty,F Galeffi,DA Turner - 《Aging & Disease》 被引量: 49发表: 2011年...
Capitalizing on cortical plasticity: influence of physical activity on cognition and brain function. Given the aging populations in many countries throughout the world, there is an increasing interest in lifestyle factors and interventions that will enhanc... AF Kramer,KI Erickson - 《Trends in ...
Studies have demonstrated that exercise benefits executive function. However, it remains unclear which type of exercise is optimal for preserving executive function among young adults and the cerebral blood flow (CBF) mechanisms that underlie exercise-in
To evaluate the physical strength, cerebral function, and mental health conditions in elderly persons, and to examine the correlation between these functions. The subjects were 151 independent-living elderly Japanese women, mean age 70 +/-5 years (+/-SD; range, 60 to 80 years), with normal ...
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In conclusion, our studies provide the first evidence that the vasoactive mechanisms that underlie autoregulation of the cerebral circulation function during sleep. Moreover, our data reveal that the speed and the magnitude of the vasodilatory reserves available for autoregulation are significantly less ...
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