The brain\u27s low resistance ensures a robust blood flow throughout systole and diastole and is susceptible to flow pulsatility. Increased cerebral pulsatility contributes to the progression of cerebrovascular disease. Although aerobic exercise affects vascular function, little is known about the effect of exercise on the cerebral pulsatility index in older adults. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of exercise training on the post‐exercise cerebral pulsatility response in older adults. Ten healthy older adults participated in a 12‐week exercise training intervention. Before and after the intervention, we measured the pulsatility index of the middle cerebral artery by means of transcranial Doppler method at baseline and fo...
Background Physical activity may attenuate age-related cognitive decline by improving cerebrovascula...
Preventing declines in cerebral blood flow is important for maintaining optimal brain health with ag...
Background and Purpose—Animal studies provide strong evidence that aerobic exercise training positiv...
Reduced cerebrovascular reactivity to a vasoactive stimulus is associated with age-related diseases ...
ABSTRACT: Recent studies have shown that optical indices of cerebral pulsatility, including cerebral...
Purpose Aging is associated with impaired cerebral blood flow (CBF) and increased risk of cerebrovas...
Cerebrovascular function and cognition decline with age and are further exacerbated by obesity and p...
Background Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single ...
This article is available from the specified link - Copyright © 2008 The Physiological Society.It is...
Background and Purpose—Age-related impairments in cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivity...
The maintenance of adequate cerebral blood flow (CBF) is important both acutely and chronically, is ...
High physical activity or aerobic exercise training increases central arterial distensibility in old...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single...
Physiological blood flow velocity in common carotid artery (CCA) is altered markedly with advancing ...
Lefferts, W., Augustine, J., Heffernan, K., Department of Exercise Science, Syracuse University, Syr...
Background Physical activity may attenuate age-related cognitive decline by improving cerebrovascula...
Preventing declines in cerebral blood flow is important for maintaining optimal brain health with ag...
Background and Purpose—Animal studies provide strong evidence that aerobic exercise training positiv...
Reduced cerebrovascular reactivity to a vasoactive stimulus is associated with age-related diseases ...
ABSTRACT: Recent studies have shown that optical indices of cerebral pulsatility, including cerebral...
Purpose Aging is associated with impaired cerebral blood flow (CBF) and increased risk of cerebrovas...
Cerebrovascular function and cognition decline with age and are further exacerbated by obesity and p...
Background Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single ...
This article is available from the specified link - Copyright © 2008 The Physiological Society.It is...
Background and Purpose—Age-related impairments in cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivity...
The maintenance of adequate cerebral blood flow (CBF) is important both acutely and chronically, is ...
High physical activity or aerobic exercise training increases central arterial distensibility in old...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single...
Physiological blood flow velocity in common carotid artery (CCA) is altered markedly with advancing ...
Lefferts, W., Augustine, J., Heffernan, K., Department of Exercise Science, Syracuse University, Syr...
Background Physical activity may attenuate age-related cognitive decline by improving cerebrovascula...
Preventing declines in cerebral blood flow is important for maintaining optimal brain health with ag...
Background and Purpose—Animal studies provide strong evidence that aerobic exercise training positiv...