A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are now available. Despite observational evidence supporting a role for PA in delaying the onset of AD, randomised controlled trials have reported mixed findings, likely due to the heterogeneity in study cohorts, outcome measures, and the adopted PA intervention. The primary objective of this narrative review is to evaluate the extant evidence on the relationship between PA, cognitive decline and AD in older populations. The interaction between PA and the putative mechanisms underlying AD progression, including genetic factors and amyloid-β levels will be explored. In this context, particular attention...
Objective Evidence from observational studies for the effect of physical activity on the risk of Alz...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Although there is no unanimity, growing evidence supports the value of regular physical exercise to ...
A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical ac...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
The objective of this study is to explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer dis...
Objective To explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer disease (AD) risk. Parti...
Several prospective cohort studies have reported an association between higher levels of physical ac...
International audienceDementia is one of the greatest global challenges for health and social care i...
Alzheimer’s disease affects 5.4 million people in the United States and without a current treatment ...
Clinical and epidemiological data strongly suggest that poor dietary practices and insufficient leve...
Alzheimer's disease is a chronic illness characterized by clinical cognitive impairment. A behaviora...
Western countries are experiencing aging populations and increased longevity; thus, the incidence of...
Objective Evidence from observational studies for the effect of physical activity on the risk of Alz...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Although there is no unanimity, growing evidence supports the value of regular physical exercise to ...
A large body of epidemiological and experimental data exploring the relationship between physical ac...
Objectives—To examine the association between physical activity (PA) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) co...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a primary cause of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly population worldwi...
Introduction During the last decade, physical activity (PA) (or "exercise") has been identified as o...
The objective of this study is to explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer dis...
Objective To explore whether being physically active can decrease Alzheimer disease (AD) risk. Parti...
Several prospective cohort studies have reported an association between higher levels of physical ac...
International audienceDementia is one of the greatest global challenges for health and social care i...
Alzheimer’s disease affects 5.4 million people in the United States and without a current treatment ...
Clinical and epidemiological data strongly suggest that poor dietary practices and insufficient leve...
Alzheimer's disease is a chronic illness characterized by clinical cognitive impairment. A behaviora...
Western countries are experiencing aging populations and increased longevity; thus, the incidence of...
Objective Evidence from observational studies for the effect of physical activity on the risk of Alz...
A recent alarming rise of neurodegenerative diseases in the developed world is one of the major medi...
Although there is no unanimity, growing evidence supports the value of regular physical exercise to ...