Acute stress, as bed rest, was shown to increase plasma level of the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in older, but not in young adults. This increase might represent a protective mechanism towards acute insults in aging subjects. Since computerized cognitive training (CCT) is known to protect brain, herein we evaluated the effect of CCT during bed rest on BDNF, muscle mass, neuromuscular function and metabolic parameters. The subjects that underwent CCT did not show an increase of BDNF after bed rest, and showed an anti-insular modification pattern in metabolism. Neuromuscular function parameters, already shown to beneficiate from CCT, negatively correlated with BDNF in research participants undergoing CCT, while posit...
Probiotics and synbiotics are known to have beneficial effects on human health and disease. Hirsutis...
We aimed to assess whether and how changes in brain volume and increases in white matter hyperintens...
Interrelationships between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and cardiovascular diseases are now recogni...
5XFAD is an early-onset mouse transgenic model of Alzheimer disease (AD). Up to now there are no stu...
Behavioral and lifestyle factors have been shown to relate to a number of health-related outcomes, y...
We investigated if a five-year supervised exercise intervention with moderate-intensity continuous t...
Gestational and pre-gestational diabetes are frequent problems encountered in obstetrical practice a...
Cognition in adults shows variation due to developmental and degenerative components. A recent genom...
Caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) is a natural polyphenol with evidence of antioxidant and neuroprotective e...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring for the animals. Th...
Despite recent advances in understanding and treating trigeminal neuralgia, its management remains a...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common chronic complication of diabetes. It poses a...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a degenerative process that is extremely frequent in today’s aging populat...
Macrophage polarization is a candidate biomarker of disease-related inflammatory status, but its mod...
Probiotics and synbiotics are known to have beneficial effects on human health and disease. Hirsutis...
We aimed to assess whether and how changes in brain volume and increases in white matter hyperintens...
Interrelationships between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and cardiovascular diseases are now recogni...
5XFAD is an early-onset mouse transgenic model of Alzheimer disease (AD). Up to now there are no stu...
Behavioral and lifestyle factors have been shown to relate to a number of health-related outcomes, y...
We investigated if a five-year supervised exercise intervention with moderate-intensity continuous t...
Gestational and pre-gestational diabetes are frequent problems encountered in obstetrical practice a...
Cognition in adults shows variation due to developmental and degenerative components. A recent genom...
Caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) is a natural polyphenol with evidence of antioxidant and neuroprotective e...
Optimization of resistance exercise (RE) remains a hotbed of research for muscle building and mainte...
We would like to acknowledge the BSU staff for their invaluable help with caring for the animals. Th...
Despite recent advances in understanding and treating trigeminal neuralgia, its management remains a...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common chronic complication of diabetes. It poses a...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a degenerative process that is extremely frequent in today’s aging populat...
Macrophage polarization is a candidate biomarker of disease-related inflammatory status, but its mod...
Probiotics and synbiotics are known to have beneficial effects on human health and disease. Hirsutis...
We aimed to assess whether and how changes in brain volume and increases in white matter hyperintens...
Interrelationships between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and cardiovascular diseases are now recogni...