Physical exercise, cognition, and brain health in aging

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Abstract

Exercise training is an important strategy to counteract cognitive and brain health decline during aging. Evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses supports the notion of beneficial effects of exercise in cognitively unimpaired and impaired older individuals. However, the effects are often modest, and likely influenced by moderators such as exercise training parameters, sample characteristics, outcome assessments, and control conditions. Here, we discuss evidence on the impact of exercise on cognitive and brain health outcomes in healthy aging and in individuals with or at risk for cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration. We also review neuroplastic adaptations in response to exercise and their potential neurobiological mechanisms. We conclude by highlighting goals for future studies, including addressing unexplored neurobiological mechanisms and the inclusion of under-represented populations.

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Boa Sorte Silva, N. C., Barha, C. K., Erickson, K. I., Kramer, A. F., & Liu-Ambrose, T. (2024, June 1). Physical exercise, cognition, and brain health in aging. Trends in Neurosciences. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2024.04.004

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