Abstract VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated with better cerebral artery compliance and measures of brain morphology, such as higher cortical thickness (CT) in frontal, temporal and cingular cortices, and larger grey matter volume (GMV) of the middle temporal gyrus, hippocampus, orbitofrontal cortex and cingulate cortex. Single sessions of physical exercise can promptly enhance cognitive performance and brain activity during executive tasks. However, the immediate effects of exercise on macro-scale properties of the brain’s grey matter remain unclear. We investigated the impact of one session of moderate-intensity physical exercise, compared with rest, on grey matter volume, corti...
Objective: To analyze the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and global and local b...
Level of physical fitness may be an important factor influencing the effects of brain aging and age-...
Matura S, Fleckenstein J, Deichmann R, et al. Effects of aerobic exercise on brain metabolism and gr...
VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated wit...
VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated wit...
VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated wit...
Objective: Exercise has been found to be important in maintaining neurocognitive health. However,...
Aging is marked by a decline in cognitive function, which is often preceded by losses in gray matter...
Background Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single ...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single...
Background. The present study examined whether aerobic fitness training of older humans can increase...
Background. The present study examined whether aerobic fitness training of older humans can increase...
Aging is accompanied by vascular and structural changes in the brain, which include decreased grey m...
<div><p>Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and physical activity (PA) in old age are associated ...
Objective: To analyze the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and global and local b...
Level of physical fitness may be an important factor influencing the effects of brain aging and age-...
Matura S, Fleckenstein J, Deichmann R, et al. Effects of aerobic exercise on brain metabolism and gr...
VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated wit...
VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated wit...
VO2max (maximal oxygen consumption), a validated measure of aerobic fitness, has been associated wit...
Objective: Exercise has been found to be important in maintaining neurocognitive health. However,...
Aging is marked by a decline in cognitive function, which is often preceded by losses in gray matter...
Background Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single ...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial for cognitive performance in older age. A single...
Background. The present study examined whether aerobic fitness training of older humans can increase...
Background. The present study examined whether aerobic fitness training of older humans can increase...
Aging is accompanied by vascular and structural changes in the brain, which include decreased grey m...
<div><p>Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and physical activity (PA) in old age are associated ...
Objective: To analyze the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and global and local b...
Level of physical fitness may be an important factor influencing the effects of brain aging and age-...
Matura S, Fleckenstein J, Deichmann R, et al. Effects of aerobic exercise on brain metabolism and gr...