In the present article, we provide a review of current knowledge regarding the role played by physical activity (PA) in preventing age-related cognitive decline and reducing risk of dementia. The cognitive benefits of PA are highlighted by epidemiological, neuroimaging and behavioral studies. Epidemiological studies identified PA as an influential lifestyle factor in predicting rates of cognitive decline. Individuals physically active from midlife show a reduced later risk of cognitive impairment. Neuroimaging studies documented attenuation of age-related brain atrophy, and also increase of gray matter and white matter of brain areas, including frontal and temporal lobes. These structural changes are often associated with improved cognitive...
AbstractPhysical activity has been recognized as an important protective factor reducing disability ...
Neva J Kirk-Sanchez,1 Ellen L McGough21Department of Physical Therapy, University of Miami Miller Sc...
Physical exercise is associated with reduced risk of heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, and o...
In the present article, we provide a review of current knowledge regarding the role played by physi...
Tor preventive measures are necessary to attenuate the increased economic and social burden of demen...
Physical exercise is associated with reduced risk of heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, and o...
The rate of age-associated cognitive decline varies considerably between individuals. It is importan...
While the relationship between increased physical activity and cognitive ability has been conjecture...
While the relationship between increased physical activity and cognitive ability hasbeen conjectured...
Animal studies showed positive impact of physical activity on cognitive abilities. In animal models,...
Lifestyle interventions such as physical exercise may provide inexpensive and effective ways to dela...
Western countries are experiencing aging populations and increased longevity; thus, the incidence of...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Ageing, genetic, medical and lifestyle factors contribute to the risk of Alzheimer's disease and oth...
Physical exercise can convey a protective effect against cognitive decline in ageing and Alzheimer’s...
AbstractPhysical activity has been recognized as an important protective factor reducing disability ...
Neva J Kirk-Sanchez,1 Ellen L McGough21Department of Physical Therapy, University of Miami Miller Sc...
Physical exercise is associated with reduced risk of heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, and o...
In the present article, we provide a review of current knowledge regarding the role played by physi...
Tor preventive measures are necessary to attenuate the increased economic and social burden of demen...
Physical exercise is associated with reduced risk of heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, and o...
The rate of age-associated cognitive decline varies considerably between individuals. It is importan...
While the relationship between increased physical activity and cognitive ability has been conjecture...
While the relationship between increased physical activity and cognitive ability hasbeen conjectured...
Animal studies showed positive impact of physical activity on cognitive abilities. In animal models,...
Lifestyle interventions such as physical exercise may provide inexpensive and effective ways to dela...
Western countries are experiencing aging populations and increased longevity; thus, the incidence of...
Purpose: One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventio...
Ageing, genetic, medical and lifestyle factors contribute to the risk of Alzheimer's disease and oth...
Physical exercise can convey a protective effect against cognitive decline in ageing and Alzheimer’s...
AbstractPhysical activity has been recognized as an important protective factor reducing disability ...
Neva J Kirk-Sanchez,1 Ellen L McGough21Department of Physical Therapy, University of Miami Miller Sc...
Physical exercise is associated with reduced risk of heart disease, type II diabetes mellitus, and o...