Exercise Helps Prevent Age-Related Brain Changes in Older Adults
Posted on: Sunday, 30 November 2008, 23:01 CST
The study, conducted at the
"Our results show that exercise may reduce age-related changes in brain vasculature and blood flow," said presenter
The researchers recruited 12 healthy adults, age 60 to 76. Six of the adults had participated in aerobic exercise for three or more hours per week over the last 10 years, and six exercised less than one hour per week. All of the volunteers underwent MRI to determine cerebral blood flow and MR angiography to depict blood vessels in the brain.
Using a novel method of three-dimensional (3-D) computer reconstruction developed in their lab, the researchers were able to make 3-D models of the blood vessels and examine them for shape and size. They then compared the blood vessel characteristics and how they related to blood flow in both the active and inactive groups.
The results showed that the inactive group exhibited fewer small blood vessels in the brain, along with more unpredictable blood flow through the brain.
"The active adults had more small blood vessels and improved cerebral blood flow," said the study's senior author,
The study was funded by the UNC Biomedical Research Imaging Center and by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Co-authors are
AT A GLANCE
-- Researchers used MRI and MR angiography to study brain differences between older adults who exercise and those who don't.
-- Older adults who exercised three hours per week for 10 years had a greater number of small blood vessels in the brain and better cerebral blood flow.
-- The researchers used a novel 3-D computer modeling system to analyze vessel characteristics.
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