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Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of dementia, but the mechanism of this association remains to be determin.
Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of dementia, but the mechanism of this association remains to be determin.
At baseline, participants in the Age-Well study completed a physical activity questionnaire and collected cardiovascular risk factors (systolic blood pressure, body mass index [BMI], current smoking status, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol , total cholesterol, and insulin levels) )) and multimodal neuroimaging (structural MRI, diffusion MRI, FDG-PET and florbetapir PE.
At baseline, participants in the Age-Well study completed a physical activity questionnaire and collected cardiovascular risk factors (systolic blood pressure, body mass index [BMI], current smoking status, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol , total cholesterol, and insulin levels) )) and multimodal neuroimaging (structural MRI, diffusion MRI, FDG-PET and florbetapir PE.
- A total of 134 cognitively unimpaired older adults (≥65 years) were includ.
The association between physical activity and GM volume was mediated by changes in insulin levels and B.
Source: Felisatti F, Gonneaud J, Palix C, et .
Role of Cardiovascular Risk Factors on the Association Between Physical Activity and Brain Integrity Markers in Older Adul.
Neurolo.
2022;98(20):e2023-e203 doi:11212 /W.
0000000000200270 Felisatti F, Gonneaud J, Palix C, et .
Role of Cardiovascular Risk Factors on the Association Between Physical Activity and Brain Integrity Markers in Older Adul.
Neurolo.
2022;98(20):e2023-e203 doi: 11212/W.
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