Regulation of cerebral blood flow in humans: physiology and clinical implications of autoregulation
JAHR Claassen, DHJ Thijssen… - Physiological …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
Brain function critically depends on a close matching between metabolic demands,
appropriate delivery of oxygen and nutrients, and removal of cellular waste. This matching …
appropriate delivery of oxygen and nutrients, and removal of cellular waste. This matching …
Physiology of sedentary behavior
Sedentary behaviors (SB) are characterized by low energy expenditure while in a sitting or
reclining posture. Evidence relevant to understanding the physiology of SB can be derived …
reclining posture. Evidence relevant to understanding the physiology of SB can be derived …
Sit less and move more for cardiovascular health: emerging insights and opportunities
Sedentary behaviour—put simply, too much sitting, as a distinct concept from too little
exercise—is a novel determinant of cardiovascular risk. This definition provides a …
exercise—is a novel determinant of cardiovascular risk. This definition provides a …
Urban parks as green buffers during the COVID-19 pandemic
In many parts of the world, concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic and city quarantine
policy have led to a general decline in the physical and mental health of residents due to …
policy have led to a general decline in the physical and mental health of residents due to …
[HTML][HTML] Blood-brain barrier: from physiology to disease and back
MD Sweeney, Z Zhao, A Montagne… - Physiological …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents neurotoxic plasma components, blood cells, and
pathogens from entering the brain. At the same time, the BBB regulates transport of …
pathogens from entering the brain. At the same time, the BBB regulates transport of …
Active aging and public health: evidence, implications, and opportunities
By 2050, 20% of the world's population will be over the age of 65 years, with projections that
80% of older adults will be living in low-to middle-income countries. Physical inactivity and …
80% of older adults will be living in low-to middle-income countries. Physical inactivity and …
Glycaemic variability in diabetes: clinical and therapeutic implications
A Ceriello, L Monnier, D Owens - The lancet Diabetes & …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Glycaemic variability is an integral component of glucose homoeostasis. Although it has not
yet been definitively confirmed as an independent risk factor for diabetes complications …
yet been definitively confirmed as an independent risk factor for diabetes complications …
Brain metabolism in Alzheimer's disease: biological mechanisms of exercise
L Xu, R Liu, Y Qin, T Wang - Translational neurodegeneration, 2023 - Springer
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major subtype of neurodegenerative dementia caused by long-
term interactions and accumulation of multiple adverse factors, accompanied by …
term interactions and accumulation of multiple adverse factors, accompanied by …
The links between the gut microbiome, aging, modern lifestyle and Alzheimer's disease
Gut microbiome is a community of microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract. These
bacteria have a tremendous impact on the human physiology in healthy individuals and …
bacteria have a tremendous impact on the human physiology in healthy individuals and …
Passive versus mentally active sedentary behaviors and depression
Detrimental associations of sedentary behaviors with depression have been identified, but
findings are inconsistent. We propose a novel approach to the classification and analysis of …
findings are inconsistent. We propose a novel approach to the classification and analysis of …