Recent research involving human and animals has shown that aerobic exercise of moderate intensity produces the greatest benefit on brain health and behavior. In this study we investigated the effects on cognitive function and anxiety-related behavior in rats at different ages of aerobic exercise, performed regularly throughout life. We designed an aerobic training program with the treadmill running following the basic principles of human training, and assuming that rats have the same physiological adaptations. The intensity was gradually adjusted to the fitness level and age, and maintained at 60-70% of maximum oxygen consumption (max.VO 2). In middle age (8 months) and old age (18 months), we studied the cognitive response with the radial ...
Memory problems in late life are extraordinarily common, ranging from mild episode memory complaints...
This study aims to investigate the effects of age and anxiety on behavior, learning and memory in ra...
We investigated the effects of exercise in multiple sessions on anxiety- and depression-like behavio...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of lifelong aerobic exercise (AE) on the adaptive r...
Background & objectives: Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the main risk factors for neurological ...
Objective To determine the appropriate time points to start regular exercise which could reduce age-...
Preclinical studies have demonstrated exercise improves various types of behaviours such as anxiety-...
Objective: Memory is an essential function of cognition in humans, but an age- and disease-related d...
Aerobic exercise (AE) benefits brain health and behavior. Serotonin (5-HT) and brain-derived neurotr...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies indicate that exercise is beneficial to many aspects of brain func...
Clinical studies show that physical exercise has anxiolytic and pro-cognitive properties for both he...
There is a great deal of evidence showing the capacity of physical exercise to enhance cognitive fun...
THESIS 8499The hippocampus is a brain structure that is important for higher cognitive functions, po...
The aim of this study was to explore the effects of aerobic exercise on learning and memory of aging...
AbstractPhysical exercise protocols have varied widely across studies raising the question of whethe...
Memory problems in late life are extraordinarily common, ranging from mild episode memory complaints...
This study aims to investigate the effects of age and anxiety on behavior, learning and memory in ra...
We investigated the effects of exercise in multiple sessions on anxiety- and depression-like behavio...
The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of lifelong aerobic exercise (AE) on the adaptive r...
Background & objectives: Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the main risk factors for neurological ...
Objective To determine the appropriate time points to start regular exercise which could reduce age-...
Preclinical studies have demonstrated exercise improves various types of behaviours such as anxiety-...
Objective: Memory is an essential function of cognition in humans, but an age- and disease-related d...
Aerobic exercise (AE) benefits brain health and behavior. Serotonin (5-HT) and brain-derived neurotr...
Clinical and pre-clinical studies indicate that exercise is beneficial to many aspects of brain func...
Clinical studies show that physical exercise has anxiolytic and pro-cognitive properties for both he...
There is a great deal of evidence showing the capacity of physical exercise to enhance cognitive fun...
THESIS 8499The hippocampus is a brain structure that is important for higher cognitive functions, po...
The aim of this study was to explore the effects of aerobic exercise on learning and memory of aging...
AbstractPhysical exercise protocols have varied widely across studies raising the question of whethe...
Memory problems in late life are extraordinarily common, ranging from mild episode memory complaints...
This study aims to investigate the effects of age and anxiety on behavior, learning and memory in ra...
We investigated the effects of exercise in multiple sessions on anxiety- and depression-like behavio...