Aerobic Exercise Training Linked to Enhanced Brain Function

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A new study has shown individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) because of family history or genetic predisposition who engaged in six months of aerobic exercise training improved their brain glucose metabolism and higher-order thinking abilities (e.g., planning and mental flexibility) called executive function. These improvements occurred in conjunction with increased cardiorespiratory fitness.

Drugs currently available to treat AD have limited therapeutic capacity. At a time when both the human and monetary costs of the disease are projected to rise dramatically in the coming decades, there is a critical need to provide individuals with readily-deployable strategies that can decrease the likelihood of acquiring the disease or slow its progression.

Link to Study: https://lnkd.in/d7s8Q8J

"This research shows that a lifestyle behavior -- regular aerobic exercise -- can potentially enhance brain and cognitive functions that are particularly sensitive to the disease. "

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