An exercise “sweet spot” reverses cognitive deficits of aging by growth-hormone-induced neurogenesis
Summary: Hippocampal function is critical for spatial and contextual learning, and its decline with age contributes to cognitive impairment. Exercise can improve hippocampal function, however, the amount of exercise and mechanisms mediating improvement remain largely unknown. Here, we show exercise...
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Autores principales: | Daniel G. Blackmore, Frederik J. Steyn, Alison Carlisle, Imogen O’Keeffe, King-Year Vien, Xiaoqing Zhou, Odette Leiter, Dhanisha Jhaveri, Jana Vukovic, Michael J. Waters, Perry F. Bartlett |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3047f38d7a0d44598f65f789ccf182a5 |
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