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Physical activity (PA) is widely recommended for studies of age-related brain health, but its neurobiology is not well understood
.
Animal models suggest that PA is synaptic
In the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia, Kaitlin Casaletto et al.
investigated the relationship between PA and markers of synaptic integrity in the elderly
.
Subjects from the Rush Memory and Aging Project completed annual activity monitoring (mean number of visits = 3.
5 ± 2.
4) and postmortem assessments
.
Brain tissue presynaptic proteins (synaptophysin, synaptotagmin-1, vesicle-associated membrane proteins, synthetic proteins, complex I and complex II) and neuropathology were analyzed
Increased mean physical activity in later life .
Increased mean annual physical activity was associated with higher levels of synaptic proteins in brain tissue at death, with the exception of complex-II.
The closer the measures were taken in time (i.
e.
The closer the measures were taken in time (i.
Greater PA in later life was associated with higher presynaptic protein levels (0.
This study is the first to demonstrate a link between life>
original source
Late-life physical activity relates to brain tissue synaptic integrity markers in older adults
Late-life physical activity relates to brain tissue synaptic integrity markers in older adults