Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8700, USA.
Phys Sportsmed. 2009 Apr;37(1):119-25. doi: 10.3810/psm.2009.04.1692.
Among the fears of aging are loss of memory, cognitive decline, and loss of independence. Baby boomers have entered the "aged" cohort and are actively seeking ways to maintain strong bodies and strong minds. Bench to clinical research suggests that keeping physically active and engaged in moderate to vigorous exercise may be vital to brain health. Because exercise promotes neurogenesis, increased brain volume, and improved cognitive function, it can help the aging brain to retain plasticity. However the precise mechanisms by which exercise accomplishes these changes in the brain are not clearly understood. This study argues that "what is good for the heart is good for the brain," although more research is needed to determine the optimal exercise prescription for brain health and successful cognitive aging.
衰老带来的恐惧包括记忆力减退、认知能力下降和丧失独立性。婴儿潮一代已经进入“老年”人群,他们正在积极寻找保持身体健康和思维敏捷的方法。从实验室到临床的研究表明,保持身体活跃并适度到剧烈运动对于大脑健康至关重要。因为运动可以促进神经发生、增加大脑体积和改善认知功能,所以它可以帮助衰老的大脑保持可塑性。然而,运动在大脑中实现这些变化的确切机制尚不清楚。本研究认为“对心脏有益的对大脑也有益”,尽管需要更多的研究来确定最佳的运动方案以促进大脑健康和成功的认知老化。