BACKGROUND Increasing evidence shows obesity and poor metabolic health are associated with cognitive deficits, but the mechanistic connections have yet to be resolved. We studied rats selectively bred for low and high intrinsic aerobic capacity in order to test the association between low physical fitness, a genetic predisposition for obesity, and brain health. We hypothesized that low-capacity runner (LCR) rats with concurrently greater levels of adiposity would have increased hippocampal inflammation and reduced plasticity compared to the more physically fit high-capacity runner (HCR) rats. METHODS We examined markers for inflammation and brain plasticity in the hippocampi of LCR rats and compared them to HCR rats. The effect of age ...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic with more than 600 million affected individuals. Human studies have ...
Experiences like education and exercise buffer against age-related cognitive decline; however, the n...
Life experiences at early ages, such as physical activity in childhood and adolescence, can result i...
Neural plasticity in hippocampus is a prerequisite for cognitive functions such as memory and learni...
A mammal body reacts to the invader via an inflammation reaction. Immune system in brain is special ...
Adolescence is a period of significant brain plasticity that can be affected by environmental factor...
Introduction: Exercise and aerobic capacity are associated with improved learning in animals and hum...
Obesity is an excessive or abnormal accumulation of adipose tissue due to a high-caloric diet and/or...
The systemic effects, such as increased fat mass, hypertension, insulin resistance and metabolic dis...
Obesity represents an independent risk factor for the development of cerebrovascular disease and cog...
Increased food intake, reduced physical activity and altered metabolic processes are the variables t...
BackgroundLow aerobic capacity (or cardiorespiratory fitness) is strongly associated with all- caus...
INTRODUCTION. Obesity, is considered a medical challenge for its increase worldwide. It represents ...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic with more than 600 million affected individuals. Human studies have ...
Experiences like education and exercise buffer against age-related cognitive decline; however, the n...
Life experiences at early ages, such as physical activity in childhood and adolescence, can result i...
Neural plasticity in hippocampus is a prerequisite for cognitive functions such as memory and learni...
A mammal body reacts to the invader via an inflammation reaction. Immune system in brain is special ...
Adolescence is a period of significant brain plasticity that can be affected by environmental factor...
Introduction: Exercise and aerobic capacity are associated with improved learning in animals and hum...
Obesity is an excessive or abnormal accumulation of adipose tissue due to a high-caloric diet and/or...
The systemic effects, such as increased fat mass, hypertension, insulin resistance and metabolic dis...
Obesity represents an independent risk factor for the development of cerebrovascular disease and cog...
Increased food intake, reduced physical activity and altered metabolic processes are the variables t...
BackgroundLow aerobic capacity (or cardiorespiratory fitness) is strongly associated with all- caus...
INTRODUCTION. Obesity, is considered a medical challenge for its increase worldwide. It represents ...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic with more than 600 million affected individuals. Human studies have ...
Experiences like education and exercise buffer against age-related cognitive decline; however, the n...
Life experiences at early ages, such as physical activity in childhood and adolescence, can result i...