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Towards a Better Understanding of the Combination of Intermittent Hypoxia and Physical Exercise: Comparison of Effects on Cognitive and Cerebral Capacities in Middle-Aged Adults

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Ayoub Boulares · 2025

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This study investigates whether intermittent hypoxia (IH) and physical activity (PA), either alone or in combination (simultaneously or sequentially), can improve cognitive function and brain health in middle-aged adults (50-65 years old). The hypothesis is that (1) each intervention alone (IHT or PA) provides cognitive benefits and (2) combining IHT with PA may yield additive or synergistic effects, particularly when administered simultaneously rather than sequentially. By comparing these distinct interventions, the study aims to determine which approach best preserves or enhances cognitive performance in middle-aged adults. Findings from this research may inform non-pharmacological strategies to promote healthy aging and reduce the risk of age-related cognitive decline.

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Anonymous. (2025). Towards a Better Understanding of the Combination of Intermittent Hypoxia and Physical Exercise: Comparison of Effects on Cognitive and Cerebral Capacities in Middle-Aged Adults. <em>Ayoub Boulares</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06874387
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Anonymous. Towards a Better Understanding of the Combination of Intermittent Hypoxia and Physical Exercise: Comparison of Effects on Cognitive and Cerebral Capacities in Middle-Aged Adults. Ayoub Boulares. 2025.
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@misc{anon2025Toward, title = {Towards a Better Understanding of the Combination of Intermittent Hypoxia and Physical Exercise: Comparison of Effects on Cognitive and Cerebral Capacities in Middle-Aged Adults}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Ayoub Boulares}, year = {2025}, }

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