TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Physical Activity on Brain Energy Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Diseases
AU - Ebrahimi, Khadijeh
AU - Jourkesh, Morteza
AU - Sadigh-Eteghad, Saeed
AU - Stannard, Stephen R.
AU - Earnest, Conrad P.
AU - Ramsbottom, Roger
AU - Antonio, Jose
AU - Navin, Khan H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors.
PY - 2020/6
Y1 - 2020/6
N2 - The prevalence of dementia has substantially increased worldwide. Currently, there is no cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and care for affected patients is financially and psychologically costly. Of late, more attention has been given to preventive interventions—in particular, physical activity/exercise. In this review, examine the risk factors associated with AD and the effects physical activity may play in the prevention of the degenerative process of this disease, loss of memory and cognitive performance in the elderly. To date, research has shown that physical activity, especially aerobic exercise, has a protective effect on cognitive function and memory in the elderly and Alzheimer’s patients. In comparison with aerobic exercise, several strength training studies have also shown positive effects, and the rare studies that compare the two different modalities show no difference.
AB - The prevalence of dementia has substantially increased worldwide. Currently, there is no cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and care for affected patients is financially and psychologically costly. Of late, more attention has been given to preventive interventions—in particular, physical activity/exercise. In this review, examine the risk factors associated with AD and the effects physical activity may play in the prevention of the degenerative process of this disease, loss of memory and cognitive performance in the elderly. To date, research has shown that physical activity, especially aerobic exercise, has a protective effect on cognitive function and memory in the elderly and Alzheimer’s patients. In comparison with aerobic exercise, several strength training studies have also shown positive effects, and the rare studies that compare the two different modalities show no difference.
KW - Alzheimer’s
KW - physical activity
KW - prevention and memory
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100210829
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100210829#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.3390/diseases8020018
DO - 10.3390/diseases8020018
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85100210829
SN - 2079-9721
VL - 8
JO - Diseases
JF - Diseases
IS - 2
M1 - 18
ER -