Physical Activity and the Aging Brain

Effects of Exercise on Neurological Function

Ronald Ross Watson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

Published:5th Jan '17

Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 6th May 2025, but could change

Physical Activity and the Aging Brain cover

Explores the impact of exercise on the brain, neurological concerns mitigated by exercise, and other aging-related factors that impact physical activity

Physical Activity and the Aging Brain: Effects of Exercise on Neurological Function is a complete guide to the manifold effects of exercise and physical activity on the aging brain. Cognitive decline and motor impairment, onset of diseases and disorders, and even changes in family structure and social settings that occur as we age can all impact activity levels, yet continued physical activity is crucial for successful neurological functioning. This book examines the role that exercise and physical activity play in halting or modulating the deleterious effects of these numerous aging concerns by first examining the current state of research into how exercise manifests physical changes in the brain. It then discuss how physical activity combines with other lifestyle factors to benefit the aging brain, including nutrition, computerized brain training, and social engagement. Most significantly, it also covers how physical activity can serve as therapy to help alleviate the symptoms of various neurological diseases impacting aging populations, with particular emphasis on Alzheimer’s disease and age-related cognitive decline. The book provides broad coverage of the effects of exercise and physical activity on the aging brain, its therapeutic effects, and the many factors that influence the aging process.

ISBN: 9780128050941

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 880g

238 pages