Objectives—To examine the effects of aerobic exercise on cognition and other biomarkers associated with Alzheimer disease pathology for older adults with mild cognitive impairment, and assess the role of sex as a predictor of response. Design—Six-month, randomized, controlled, clinical trial. Setting—Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System clinical research unit. Participants—Thirty-three adults (17 women) with amnestic mild cognitive impairment ranging in age from 55 to 85 years (mean age,70 years). Intervention—Participants were randomized either to a high-intensity aerobic exercise or stretching control group. The aerobic group exercised under the supervision of a fitness trainer at 75% to 85% of heart rate reserve for 4...
Despite strong evidence from animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) supporting aerobic exercise a...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing interest in the role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy f...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...
Several studies have shown that physical activity has positive effects on cognition in healthy older...
Objective: To investigate the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and cognitive response to a s...
Abstract Background Developing non-pharmacological interventions with strong potential to prevent or...
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic exercise as a cognitive intervention for o...
Impaired glucose regulation is a defining characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patholo...
This abstract will provide a brief overview of the following literature review. Alzheimer’s disease ...
There is growing interest in the potential of exercise interventions in therapy for individuals with...
Objective: To determine efficacy of aerobic exercise for cognitive function in younger healthy adult...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
BackgroundOur goal was to investigate the role of physical exercise to protect brain health as we ag...
BackgroundOur goal was to investigate the role of physical exercise to protect brain health as we ag...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
Despite strong evidence from animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) supporting aerobic exercise a...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing interest in the role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy f...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...
Several studies have shown that physical activity has positive effects on cognition in healthy older...
Objective: To investigate the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and cognitive response to a s...
Abstract Background Developing non-pharmacological interventions with strong potential to prevent or...
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic exercise as a cognitive intervention for o...
Impaired glucose regulation is a defining characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patholo...
This abstract will provide a brief overview of the following literature review. Alzheimer’s disease ...
There is growing interest in the potential of exercise interventions in therapy for individuals with...
Objective: To determine efficacy of aerobic exercise for cognitive function in younger healthy adult...
Background Targeted exercise training is a promising strategy for promoting cogniti...
BackgroundOur goal was to investigate the role of physical exercise to protect brain health as we ag...
BackgroundOur goal was to investigate the role of physical exercise to protect brain health as we ag...
To examine the effect of multicomponent exercise program on memory function in older adults with mil...
Despite strong evidence from animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) supporting aerobic exercise a...
BACKGROUND:There is increasing interest in the role of physical exercise as a therapeutic strategy f...
Recent research indicates that exercise can prevent or slow the rate of decline in cognitive functio...