textThere is an increasing recognition that vascular disease risk is associated with a greater incidence of cognitive impairment and dementia. Such link is supported by the physiological observation that cerebral metabolism heavily relies on vascular supply of oxygen and energy substrates. Cerebral hypoperfusion which results from vascular dysfunction causes a mismatch between energy demand and supply and is associated with the pathological features of dementia, including the impairments of action potential generation and protein synthesis, glutamatergic excitotoxicity, and the deposition of cerebral amyloid-β proteins. In contrast, habitual aerobic exercise is an established strategy to ameliorate the risk factors for vascular disease and ...
Environmental enrichment may slow cognitive decay possibly acting through an improvement in vascular...
Background: Exercise training has been associated with greater cerebral blood flow (CBF) in cognitiv...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of physical exercise training on cerebr...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
The presence of hypertension in middle-age is a major risk factor for later-life developme...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
Background: Approximately 795 000 people have a stroke each year,of those 470 000 survive with mild...
Physical activity is beneficial to vascular health; on the other hand, vascular damage is associated...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the effects that exercise modalities have on neurotrop...
Ageing is associated with morphologic and functional changes in the brain, and is a major risk facto...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors contribute to neuropathological changes within regions of ...
The incidence of stroke is increasing and is expected to continue to increase with the aging populat...
Background: Sub-cortical vascular ischaemia is the second most common etiology cont...
textA growing body of literature suggests that higher levels of physical activity and cardiorespirat...
During aging, vascular declines occur causing cerebral atrophy, and functional deteriorations. When ...
Environmental enrichment may slow cognitive decay possibly acting through an improvement in vascular...
Background: Exercise training has been associated with greater cerebral blood flow (CBF) in cognitiv...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of physical exercise training on cerebr...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
The presence of hypertension in middle-age is a major risk factor for later-life developme...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
Background: Approximately 795 000 people have a stroke each year,of those 470 000 survive with mild...
Physical activity is beneficial to vascular health; on the other hand, vascular damage is associated...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the effects that exercise modalities have on neurotrop...
Ageing is associated with morphologic and functional changes in the brain, and is a major risk facto...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors contribute to neuropathological changes within regions of ...
The incidence of stroke is increasing and is expected to continue to increase with the aging populat...
Background: Sub-cortical vascular ischaemia is the second most common etiology cont...
textA growing body of literature suggests that higher levels of physical activity and cardiorespirat...
During aging, vascular declines occur causing cerebral atrophy, and functional deteriorations. When ...
Environmental enrichment may slow cognitive decay possibly acting through an improvement in vascular...
Background: Exercise training has been associated with greater cerebral blood flow (CBF) in cognitiv...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of physical exercise training on cerebr...