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Effects of a Bicycling Intervention on Cognitive Skills and Cardiovascular Health

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University of Iowa · 2015

Abstract

Although exercise is known to delay cognitive decline and decrease our risk of Alzheimer's Disease, there is a lack of understanding of how exercise protects the aging brain. The proposed research takes a novel approach to this problem by testing the concept that there are acute, direct effects of exercise in the same brain regions that are affected by chronic exercise training. If the investigators are successful, the acute paradigm will allow us to determine the critical exercise parameters that modulate brain function in humans using only a single exercise dose.

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Anonymous. (2015). Effects of a Bicycling Intervention on Cognitive Skills and Cardiovascular Health. <em>University of Iowa</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02453178
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Anonymous. Effects of a Bicycling Intervention on Cognitive Skills and Cardiovascular Health. University of Iowa. 2015.
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@misc{anon2015Effect, title = {Effects of a Bicycling Intervention on Cognitive Skills and Cardiovascular Health}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Iowa}, year = {2015}, }

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