Study: Aerobic exercises can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's
A recent study, led by scientists from British University of Bristol and Brazilian University of São Paulo, revealed that the exercise regularly could significantly reduce the indicators associated with Alzheimer’s disease, resulting in the hope of this devastating disorder. The study published in the journal Brain Research showed how physical activity can protect healthy brain cells and restore balance in the advanced brain. The study focused on “strongholds”, which is the part responsible for memory and learning, and the researchers measured the effect of air exercises on the basic indicators of “Alzheimer’s”, such as amyloidic plaques (they are blocks of protein fragments called beta -amyloid, and also called the nerve and their relationships), and their relationships (Is the primary component of downfeat fibroblasties to cells),)) iron collected in cells that produce miles known as low -lying cells. The results also showed that the rodents undergoing an organized air exercise program saw that the noticeable declines in the protein entrance are with about 63%, and amyloidi paintings by about 76%, and the accumulation of iron by about 58%. The health of the brain cells has improved by increasing the number of cells of a low protective branch, and the brain infections fell by 55% and 68%, in addition to the decline in the rate of cell death. As a result, communication improves between brain cells, which restores the biological balance of brain function with age. The lead author of the study, “Ugusto Kobe”, the chief lecturer in the veterinary anatomy at the University of “Bristol”, explained that Alzheimer’s is a progressive, old neurological disorder that has no treatment yet and millions of people around the world are affecting. He added: “Although physical exercises are known to reduce cognitive decline, but the cellular mechanisms behind their neurological preventative effects have so far remained mysterious, indicating that the study” emphasizes the major capabilities of air exercises in Alzheimer’s prevention strategies. “Prevent the development of Alzheimer’s. The researchers also recommended that general health initiatives be prioritized for exercise programs designed specifically for the elderly.