Material on the effects of physical exercise for preserving brain health.
- Articles on lifestyle & Alzheimer’s:
People at Risk of Alzheimer’s May Improve Brain Function With Individualized Treatment - Lifestyle changes improved cognition in people at risk for Alzheimers, study shows
 - Could Regimented, Prescribed & Individualized Lifestyle Changes Improve Cognition in People at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease?
 - Research article on lifestyle & Alzheimer’s:
Individualized clinical management of patients at risk for Alzheimer’s dementia - Articles on lifestyle & FTD (Frontotemporal dementia):
Lifestyle changes may combat a dementia that strikes people in their 40s and 50s - Lifestyle Choices Could Slow Familial Frontotemporal Dementia
 - Active lifestyle may slow inherited frontotemporal dementia
 - Report on lifestyle & FTD:
Active lifestyles moderate clinical outcomes in autosomal dominant frontotemporal degeneration - Move Your Body, Bolster Your Brain
 - A Single Workout Can Alter the Brain 
How Exercise Affects Our Memory - Exercise activates memory neural networks in older adults
 - 30 Minutes of Aerobic Exercise Supercharges Semantic Memory
 - Research publication:
Semantic Memory Activation After Acute Exercise in Healthy Older Adults - How Exercise May Sharpen Memory 
How Exercise May Help Keep Our Memory Sharp - How exercise may protect against Alzheimer’s
 - Exercise-Linked Irisin May Protect Against Neurodegeneration
 - ‘Exercise Hormone’ Could Slow Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
 - Research publication:
Exercise-linked FNDC5/irisin rescues synaptic plasticity and memory defects in Alzheimer’s models - Weight Training Changes the Brain
How Weight Training Changes the Brain - Weight Training – Good for the Brain Too?
 - Research shows surprising link between weightlifting and cognition
 - Strong Rat. Smart Rat. Got That?
 - Research publication:
Resistance-exercise training ameliorates LPS-induced cognitive impairment concurrent with molecular signaling changes in the rat dentate gyrus - The Right Kind of Exercise to Lower Dementia Risk
The Right Kind of Exercise May Boost Memory and Lower Dementia Risk - Improved fitness can mean living longer without dementia
 - Being Physically Fit Reduces the Risk of Dementia
 - Robust Workouts Guard Brains & Health at Any Age
 - Research publication:
Temporal changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and risk of dementia incidence and mortality: a population-based prospective cohort study - 25 Again? How Exercise May Fight Aging
 - Lifelong Exercise Prevents “Inflammaging”
 - LIFELONG EXERCISE PROTECTS AGAINST AGING
 - Research publication:
Effects of aging and lifelong aerobic exercise on basal and exercise-induced inflammation - Activity sharpens even dementia-affected brains, report suggests
 - Daily Movement — Even Household Chores — May Boost Brain Health In Elderly
 - Study Links Moving More in Older Age to Sharper Memory
 - Dementia care: The one activity you need to do in old age proven to protect the brain
 - Research article:
Physical activity, common brain pathologies, and cognition in community-dwelling older adults - Meet the man living with Alzheimer’s who climbs the same mountain every day
 - How Weight Training Changes the Brain
 - Weight Training – Good for the Brain Too?
 - Research publication:
Resistance-exercise training ameliorates LPS-induced cognitive impairment concurrent with molecular signaling changes in the rat dentate gyrus - Your lifestyle can lower your dementia risk, even if you have high genetic risk, study says
 - Healthy lifestyle may offset genetic risk of dementia
 - Is healthy lifestyle associated with lower risk of dementia regardless of genetic risk?
 - Research publication:
Association of Lifestyle and Genetic Risk With Incidence of Dementia - It May Be Possible to Counter Some of the Genetic Risk of Alzheimer’s With These Lifestyle Changes
 - Doing these five things could decrease your risk of Alzheimer’s by 60 percent, new study says
 - The molecule that helps exercise protect the brain from Alzheimer’s
 - Exercise produces irisin — irisin might prevent Alzheimer’s, researchers say
 - ‘Exercise Hormone’ Could Slow Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
 - A hormone released during exercise might protect against Alzheimer’s
 - To Burn Fat, You Could Exercise … or Shiver
 - How Exercise May Help Keep Our Memory Sharp
 - Irisin: The “Exercise Hormone” has Powerful Health Benefits
 - Research article:
Exercise-linked FNDC5/irisin rescues synaptic plasticity and memory defects in Alzheimer’s models - Research review article:
The Role of Irisin in Alzheimer’s Disease - Dementia study links your risk with your fitness level
 - Researchers show better cardiorespiratory fitness leads to longer life
 - Confirmed: Higher Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Lower Mortality
 - New study says not exercising is pretty much the worst thing you can possibly do
 - Research article:
Association of Cardiorespiratory Fitness With Long-term Mortality Among Adults Undergoing Exercise Treadmill Testing - Get moving to get happier, study finds
 - Even a Little Exercise Might Make Us Happier
 - A Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Happiness
 - Middle-aged can reverse heart risk with exercise, study suggests
 - How Strenuous Exercise Affects Our Immune System
 - Meet the man living with Alzheimer’s who climbs the same mountain every day
 - Aerobic exercise for Alzheimer’s disease: A randomized controlled pilot trial
 - Running helps brain stave off effects of chronic stress: Exercise protects vital memory and learning functions
 - Running exercise mitigates the negative consequences of chronic stress on dorsal hippocampal long-term potentiation in male mice.
 - Can the inevitable age-related decrement in motor unit number and stability be out run?
 - Exercise Makes Our Muscles Work Better With Age
 - Research article (60-year-olds):
Motor unit number estimates in masters runners: use it or lose it? - Research article (80-year-olds):
Motor unit number and transmission stability in octogenarian world class athletes - How to build muscle as age tears it down
 - Exercise Training and Nutritional Supplementation for Physical Frailty in Very Elderly People
 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg (the notorious RGB)
 - The RBG Workout: How She Stays Strong . . . and You Can Too!
 - Get fit with the Ruth Bader Ginsburg workout
 - Colbert attempts Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s workout
 - Sitting Too Much Can Change Your Brain & Impact Your Memory, A New Study Says
 - Too Much Sitting May Shrink the Part of Your Brain Tied to Memory
 - medial temporal lobe (MTL)
 - Research article:
Sedentary behavior associated with reduced medial temporal lobe thickness in middle-aged and older adults - How exercise in old age prevents the immune system from declining
 - A lifetime of regular exercise slows down aging, study finds
 - Original studies:
Major features of immunesenescence, including reduced thymic output, are ameliorated by high levels of physical activity in adulthood - Properties of the vastus lateralis muscle in relation to age and physiological function in master cyclists aged 55–79 years
 - Intensive Exercise May Delay Cognitive Decline by 10 Years
 - Exercise May Slow Down Brain Aging By 10 Years: Study
 - Taking The Stairs Can Slow Down Brain Aging: Study
 - Exercise May Slow Brain Aging by 10 Years for Older People
 - Exercise might slow rate of mental decline by 10 years for older people
 - Study: Exercise may slow mental decline by 10 years
 - Intensive Exercise May Delay Cognitive Decline by 10 Years
 - Original research articles:
 - Leisure-time physical activity associates with cognitive decline. The Northern Manhattan Study (Abstract)
 - Ideal Cardiovascular Health and Cognitive Aging in the Northern Manhattan Study
 - Differences between chronological and brain age are related to education and self-reported physical activity
 - Effect of Physical Exercise on Cognitive Performance in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia: A Systematic Review
 - Endurance training may have a protective effect on the heart [2017]
 - Maryland Study Shows that Exercise Protects the Heart’s DNA Structure [2017]
 - Published research:
Acute exercise activates p38 MAPK and increases the expression of telomere-protective genes in cardiac muscle. [2017] - People who exercise at middle age might have bigger brains later on
 - Exercise at middle age may keep brain bigger later in life
 - Better Fitness In Middle Age May Stop This Organ From Shrinking
 - Published research:
Midlife exercise blood pressure, heart rate, and fitness relate to brain volume 2 decades later - Fitter legs linked to a ‘fitter’ brain
 - Brawn and Brains
 - Fitter legs linked to a ‘fitter’ brain [Kings College article]
 - Original article:
Kicking Back Cognitive Aging: Leg Power Predicts Cognitive Aging after Ten Years in Older Female Twins - Does Exercise Slow the Aging Process?
 - Movement-Based Behaviors and Leukocyte Telomere Length among US Adults. Quantifying the relation between exercise and a measure of aging
 - Physical Activity May Help Treat Dementia
 - Staying Active May Help Prevent Dementia
 - Is exercise the best medicine? Studies show big benefit
 - Walking May Cut Alzheimer’s Risk
 - Exercise May Slow Alzheimer Brain Atrophy
 - Exercise and Mental Health: Many Reasons to Move
 - Walking a little can go a long way
 - Exercise and Mental Health: Many Reasons to Move
 - Study Finds Aerobic Exercise Improves Memory, Brain Function and Physical Fitness
 - Keep your mind and body in top condition
 - Study shows why exercise boosts brainpower
 - Phys Ed: Why Exercise Makes You Less Anxious
 - Walking for a Better Brain
 - 5 things researchers learned about Alzheimer’s this year
 - Brain: Why exercise boosts IQ
 - How running ‘may preserve thinking skills’
 - Inactivity and the Brain
 - ‘Functional fitness’ keeps seniors moving
 - How Exercise May Help Memory
 - Work out what matters most
 - Effect of Exercise on Cognitive Performance in Older Adults
 - Effects of Cognitive, Motor, and Karate Training on Cognitive Functioning and Emotional Well-Being of Elderly People
 - Effect of Cognitive and Aerobic Training Intervention on Older Adults with Mild or No Cognitive Impairment: A Derivative Study of the Nakajima Project
 - On the Brain: Weightlifting for the mind
 - Daily Physical Activity May Reduce Alzheimer’s Disease Risk at Any Age
 - Exercise Helps Alzheimer’s Patients’ Brains
 - Exercising in your 70s ‘may stop brain shrinkage’
 - Does increased activity mean higher GPA?
 - How Exercise Can Keep the Brain Fit
 - This is your brain on exercise
 - Active lifestyle boosts brain structure, slows Alzheimer’s
 - X-Exercise may preserve brain better than games
 - Exercise May Help Preserve Memory and Thinking Skills
 - Strength training key in preventing Alzheimer’s
 - Walking may slow brain decline
 - Exercise and the Ever-Smarter Human Brain
 - The effects of exercise training on elderly persons with cognitive impairment and dementia: A meta-analysis1
 - This is your brain on exercise
 - Signs of Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Are Seen in Gait
 - How Exercise Could Lead to a Better Brain
 - Avoiding dementia similar to heart disease ‘ lifestyle changes important ‘
 - Walk Your Way to a Longer Life, Study Says
 - Physical inactivity causes 1 in 10 deaths worldwide, study says
 - Strength training key in preventing Alzheimer’s
 - How Exercise Benefits the Brain
 - Study: ‘Exergames’ boost brain function among seniors
 - 15-minute daily exercise is ‘bare minimum for health’
 - Phys Ed: How Caffeine Can Galvanize Your Workout
 - Phys Ed: Exercise as a Memory Booster
 - Walking: Get a brain boost later in life by walking now
 - Weights plus walking equals more fit in less time
 - Phys Ed: Your Brain on Exercise
 - How Exercise Works at the Cellular Level