For the most part, investigations of aging on plasticity of brain and cognition have been functionally dichotomized. Brain plasticity typically has been examined using animal models while studies of cognitive plasticity have been performed predominantly in humans. Recent advances in neuroimaging techniques...
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Physical activity and cognition in older adults: the potential of Tai Chi Chuan.agingcognitive functionexecutive functionmind-body exercise... Chang, Yu-Kai,Nien, Yu-Hsiang,Tsai, Chia-Liang,... - 《Journal of Aging & Physical Activity》 被引量: 144发表: 2010年 Aging mind and brain: is im...
Exercise is one of the best-studied ways of protecting the brain from age-related cognitive decline and has been shown to improve cognition in individuals at risk of diseases like Alzheimer's disease. But many older adults are not able to exercise regularly due to physical limitations or disabil...
Exercise has some interesting effects on myelin—effects that could help combat brain aging and make it moreresilientto damage and disease. Exercise increases myelination. Myelination is the process of adding myelin to an axon. An oligodendrocyte, a type of non-neuronal cell that generates myelin ...
A growing number of studies support the idea that physical exercise is a lifestyle factor that might lead to increased physical and mental health throughout life. 展开 关键词: Aging Animals Brain Cognition Educational Status Exercise Heart Humans 衰老 动物 ...
Reversing brain aging may be possible through systemic interventions such as exercise. We found that administration of circulating blood factors in plasma from exercised aged mice transferred the effects of exercise on adult neurogenesis and cognition to sedentary aged mice. Plasma concentrations of glycos...
The beneficial effect of exercise on cognition has been widely explored in healthy rodents [16] and in models of cognitive decline [91,92,93]. However, the interaction between exercise and gut microbiota on behaviour remains poorly documented. Previous reports reveal that gut microbiota is involved...
2 Therefore, there is a clear need to increase our understanding of the association of PA and exercise with cognitive and brain health. As discussed by Greendale et al,1 there have been relatively few longitudinal studies of the association between PA and cognition in midlife. An advantage of ...
Most evidence of these studies points in the direction of beneficial effects of exercise on cognition in the aging population. Although, in view of their younger age many EOD patients may be better able to perform aerobic physical activity compared to healthy elders and LOD patients, certain ...