Physical activity and brain function in older adults at increased risk for Alzheimer's disease. Brain Sci. 2013;3(1):54-83.Smith, J. C., Nielson, K. A., Woodard, J. L., Seidenberg, M., & Rao, S. M. (2013). Physical activity and brain function in older adults at increased ...
Extensive research on humans suggests that exercise could have benefits for overall health and cognitive function, particularly in later life. Recent studi... HV Praag,BR Christie,TJ Sejnowski,... 被引量: 2605发表: 1999年 Learning causes synaptogenesis, whereas motor activity causes angiogenesis, ...
Physical activity doesn’t just benefit your body; it also enhances your brain function. Studies have shown that regular exercise can improve memory, concentration, and overall cognitive ability. Here’s how: Improved Focus:Engaging in physical activities like jogging or cycling helps you focus bette...
摘要: The brain plays a major role in regulating activity and exercise performance.Physical activity improves brain-related function and outcomes.Emphasis is placed on the effects of physical activity on Parkinson's disease.Implications for this bi-directional effect are discussed.关键词:...
Regardless of gender, young adults who have greater aerobic fitness also have greater volume of their entorhinal cortex, an area of the brain responsible for memory. Better aerobic fitness however does not appear to impact hippocampal volume, another are
"We've always been told it's good to exercise, but I think this is some evidence that exercise can actually change your brain," Gogniat said. "And that impacts the way you're able to function in your daily life." Brain networks improve with physical activity ...
Higher fit and more physically active older adults show greater hippocampal, prefrontal cortex, and basal ganglia volume, greater functional brain connectivity, greater white matter integrity, more efficient brain activity, and superior executive and memory function. Despite these promising results, more ...
To date, however, most of what is known about the relation between physical activity and cognitive function comes from laboratory settings or intervention-based studies. Less is known about the benefits of physical activity on cognitive functioning in the real-world, everyday environment. Both ...
The human brain shrinks with advancing age, but recent research suggests that it is also capable of remarkable plasticity, even in late life. In this review we summarize the research linking greater amounts of physical activity to less cortical atrophy, better brain function, and enhanced cognitive...
Physical activity has many well-established mental health benefits. These are published in the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans and include improved brain health and cognitive function (the ability to think, if you will), a reduced risk of anxiety and depression, and improved sleep and ov...