In recent decades, several pharmacological strategies have been developed to prevent age-related cognitive impairment. However, the ineffectiveness of the majority of these strategies has led to growing interest in behavioural intervention. Cognitive stimulation and physical activity have been shown to provide significant benefits by counteracting cognitive impairment and dementia. Animal models have provided information on the neurobiological mechanisms that mediate the formation of cognitive and brain reserve. This paper reviews several studies on aged rodents showing the positive effects of environmental enrichment and aerobic exercise on brain and cognitive function of these animals. The implications of this research for human aging is ...
Animal studies showed positive impact of physical activity on cognitive abilities. In animal models,...
There is abundant evidence of cognitive reserve and its protective effect of cognitive impairment an...
Arida RM, Scorza FA, Gomes da Silva S, Cysneiros RM, Cavalheiro EA: Exercise paradigms to study brai...
In recent decades, several pharmacological strategies have been developed to prevent age-related cog...
Abstract: With the growing population of older adults, the identification of treatment strategies to...
According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that more than 30 million people suffer ...
Neurogenesis is the ability of the adult brain to build new neurons. This process induces structural...
With the growing population of older adults, the identification of treatment strategies to prevent o...
With the growing population of older adults, the identification of treatment strategies to prevent o...
La restricción calórica (RC), definida como la reducción en la ingesta calórica sin causar desnutric...
Introduction: Although there is consensus that physical activity plays a fundamental role in success...
Abstract Background Cognitive decline poses a great concern to elderly people and their families. In...
Physical exercise is a planned and repeated activity done for acquiring, maintaining, or improving f...
Education and cognitive occupations is commonly associated to reduced risk of Alzheimer¿s disease (A...
Cognitive decline appears as a core feature of dementia, of which the most prevalent form, Alzheimer...
Animal studies showed positive impact of physical activity on cognitive abilities. In animal models,...
There is abundant evidence of cognitive reserve and its protective effect of cognitive impairment an...
Arida RM, Scorza FA, Gomes da Silva S, Cysneiros RM, Cavalheiro EA: Exercise paradigms to study brai...
In recent decades, several pharmacological strategies have been developed to prevent age-related cog...
Abstract: With the growing population of older adults, the identification of treatment strategies to...
According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that more than 30 million people suffer ...
Neurogenesis is the ability of the adult brain to build new neurons. This process induces structural...
With the growing population of older adults, the identification of treatment strategies to prevent o...
With the growing population of older adults, the identification of treatment strategies to prevent o...
La restricción calórica (RC), definida como la reducción en la ingesta calórica sin causar desnutric...
Introduction: Although there is consensus that physical activity plays a fundamental role in success...
Abstract Background Cognitive decline poses a great concern to elderly people and their families. In...
Physical exercise is a planned and repeated activity done for acquiring, maintaining, or improving f...
Education and cognitive occupations is commonly associated to reduced risk of Alzheimer¿s disease (A...
Cognitive decline appears as a core feature of dementia, of which the most prevalent form, Alzheimer...
Animal studies showed positive impact of physical activity on cognitive abilities. In animal models,...
There is abundant evidence of cognitive reserve and its protective effect of cognitive impairment an...
Arida RM, Scorza FA, Gomes da Silva S, Cysneiros RM, Cavalheiro EA: Exercise paradigms to study brai...