by Kessler Foundation Dr. Sandroff is a senior research scientist in the Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research and director of the Exercise Neurorehabilitation Research Laboratory at Kessler Foundation. Here, he monitors a participant in an MS treadmill training study. Credit: Kessler Foundation/ Jody Banks Thalamic atrophy needs to be considered in clinical studies of...
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One year of aerobic exercise training may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s in older adults
by American Physiological Society Credit: CC0 Public Domain New research suggests one year of moderate-to-vigorous intensity aerobic exercise training improved cardiorespiratory fitness, cerebral blood flow regulation, memory, and executive function in people with mild cognitive impairment. The data suggest improvement in cerebrovascular function from exercise training also has the potential to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s...