Exercise benefits on Alzheimer's disease: State-of-the-science
PL Valenzuela, A Castillo-García, JS Morales… - Ageing research …, 2020 - Elsevier
Although there is no unanimity, growing evidence supports the value of regular physical
exercise to prevent Alzheimer's disease as well as cognitive decline in affected patients …
exercise to prevent Alzheimer's disease as well as cognitive decline in affected patients …
[HTML][HTML] Pathophysiologic relationship between Alzheimer's disease, cerebrovascular disease, and cardiovascular risk: a review and synthesis
As the population ages due to demographic trends and gains in life expectancy, the
incidence and prevalence of dementia increases, and the need to understand the etiology …
incidence and prevalence of dementia increases, and the need to understand the etiology …
Combining modifiable risk factors and risk of dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective To systematically review the literature relating to the impact of multiple co-
occurring modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia. Design A systematic …
occurring modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia. Design A systematic …
[HTML][HTML] Exerkines and long-term synaptic potentiation: Mechanisms of exercise-induced neuroplasticity
Physical exercise may improve cognitive function by modulating molecular and cellular
mechanisms within the brain. We propose that the facilitation of long-term synaptic …
mechanisms within the brain. We propose that the facilitation of long-term synaptic …
[HTML][HTML] Atrial fibrillation is associated with cognitive impairment, all-cause dementia, vascular dementia, and Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review and meta …
CA Papanastasiou, CA Theochari… - Journal of General …, 2021 - Springer
Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a risk factor for cognitive impairment and dementia in
patients with stroke history. However, the association between AF and cognitive impairment …
patients with stroke history. However, the association between AF and cognitive impairment …
Diabetes and ageing‐induced vascular inflammation
ME Assar, J Angulo… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Diabetes and the ageing process independently increase the risk for cardiovascular disease
(CVD). Since incidence of diabetes increases as people get older, the diabetic older adults …
(CVD). Since incidence of diabetes increases as people get older, the diabetic older adults …
Life and death in the trash heap: The ubiquitin proteasome pathway and UCHL1 in brain aging, neurodegenerative disease and cerebral Ischemia
SH Graham, H Liu - Ageing research reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
The ubiquitin proteasome pathway (UPP) is essential for removing abnormal proteins and
preventing accumulation of potentially toxic proteins within the neuron. UPP dysfunction …
preventing accumulation of potentially toxic proteins within the neuron. UPP dysfunction …
Neuroinflammation in pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease: Phytochemicals as potential therapeutics
A Vaiserman, A Koliada, O Lushchak - Mechanisms of Ageing and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Accumulation of neurotoxic forms of amyloid-β proteins in senile plaques and
hyperphosphorylated tau proteins in neurofibrillary tangles is a well-known …
hyperphosphorylated tau proteins in neurofibrillary tangles is a well-known …
Healthy ageing through internet counselling in the elderly: the HATICE randomised controlled trial for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cognitive …
E Richard, S Jongstra, H Soininen, C Brayne… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Cardiovascular disease and dementia share a number of risk factors including
hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, smoking, obesity, diabetes and physical inactivity …
hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, smoking, obesity, diabetes and physical inactivity …
Mild cognitive decline. A position statement of the Cognitive Decline Group of the European Innovation Partnership for Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA)
J Apostolo, C Holland, MDL O'Connell, J Feeney… - Maturitas, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a term used to describe a level of decline in
cognition which is seen as an intermediate stage between normal ageing and dementia …
cognition which is seen as an intermediate stage between normal ageing and dementia …