There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanisms are unclear. In this study, we test the hypothesis that aerobic exercise increases cerebral blood flow (CBF) in patients with vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). This study is a multicenter single-blind randomized controlled trial among 80 patients with VCI. Most important inclusion criteria are a diagnosis of VCI with Mini-Mental State Examination ≥22 and Clinical Dementia Rating ≤0.5. Participants are randomized into an aerobic exercise group or a control group. The aerobic exercise program aims to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and takes 14 weeks, with a frequency of three times a week. Participants are provided with a bicycle ergome...
Background: Aerobic exercise is an effective treatment to improve aerobic capacity following stroke ...
While there is strong evidence from observational studies that physical activity is associated with ...
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There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
textThere is an increasing recognition that vascular disease risk is associated with a greater incid...
Background: Approximately 795 000 people have a stroke each year,of those 470 000 survive with mild...
Background: Exercise training has been associated with greater cerebral blood flow (CBF) in cognitiv...
Background: Sub-cortical vascular ischaemia is the second most common etiology cont...
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: Cognitive impairment and cerebrovascular pathology are both frequent with ageing. Cognit...
Abstract Background Cognitive impairment and cerebrovascular pathology are both frequent with ageing...
Background Physical activity may attenuate age-related cognitive decline by improving cerebrovascula...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of physical exercise training on cerebr...
Background: Aerobic exercise is an effective treatment to improve aerobic capacity following stroke ...
While there is strong evidence from observational studies that physical activity is associated with ...
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
There is evidence for a beneficial effect of aerobic exercise on cognition, but underlying mechanism...
textThere is an increasing recognition that vascular disease risk is associated with a greater incid...
Background: Approximately 795 000 people have a stroke each year,of those 470 000 survive with mild...
Background: Exercise training has been associated with greater cerebral blood flow (CBF) in cognitiv...
Background: Sub-cortical vascular ischaemia is the second most common etiology cont...
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: Cognitive impairment and cerebrovascular pathology are both frequent with ageing. Cognit...
Abstract Background Cognitive impairment and cerebrovascular pathology are both frequent with ageing...
Background Physical activity may attenuate age-related cognitive decline by improving cerebrovascula...
The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effects of physical exercise training on cerebr...
Background: Aerobic exercise is an effective treatment to improve aerobic capacity following stroke ...
While there is strong evidence from observational studies that physical activity is associated with ...
© The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...