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The following pages link to The Impact of Resistance Exercise on the Cognitive Function of the Elderly (Q57423767):
Displaying 50 items.
- A review of the effects of physical activity and exercise on cognitive and brain functions in older adults (Q21284795) (← links)
- Aerobic exercise to improve cognitive function in older people without known cognitive impairment (Q24186428) (← links)
- Exercise interventions for preventing dementia or delaying cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment (Q24188208) (← links)
- Exercise interventions for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in mid life (Q24188214) (← links)
- Exercise interventions for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in late life (Q24188220) (← links)
- Physical activity and cognitive function in individuals over 60 years of age: a systematic review (Q24568015) (← links)
- Effects of Physical Exercise Combined with Nutritional Supplements on Aging Brain Related Structures and Functions: A Systematic Review (Q26741607) (← links)
- Live strong and prosper: the importance of skeletal muscle strength for healthy ageing (Q26770637) (← links)
- Exercise, nutrition and the brain (Q26851955) (← links)
- Guidelines for prevention and treatment of cognitive impairment in the elderly (Q28080879) (← links)
- The effects of aerobic activity on brain structure (Q28730974) (← links)
- The effects of resistance exercise on cocaine self-administration, muscle hypertrophy, and BDNF expression in the nucleus accumbens (Q30276879) (← links)
- Exercise and mental illness: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). (Q30454680) (← links)
- Beneficial effects of short-term combination exercise training on diverse cognitive functions in healthy older people: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Q30528246) (← links)
- Therapeutically relevant structural and functional mechanisms triggered by physical and cognitive exercise. (Q30826339) (← links)
- Aerobic Exercise Improves Cognitive Functioning in People With Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q30855177) (← links)
- The effects of a resistance vs. an aerobic single session on attention and executive functioning in adults (Q33602650) (← links)
- Sustained economic benefits of resistance training in community-dwelling senior women. (Q33604738) (← links)
- Improvements to executive function during exercise training predict maintenance of physical activity over the following year (Q33666698) (← links)
- Changes in health-related quality of life in elderly men after 12 weeks of strength training. (Q33742716) (← links)
- Cognitive function in elderly marathon runners: cross-sectional data from the marathon trial (APSOEM). (Q33745364) (← links)
- Physical activity, cognitive function, and brain health: what is the role of exercise training in the prevention of dementia? (Q33772036) (← links)
- Promoting motor function by exercising the brain (Q33772100) (← links)
- The anxiolytic effects of resistance exercise (Q33877960) (← links)
- Study of Mental Activity and Regular Training (SMART) in at risk individuals: a randomised double blind, sham controlled, longitudinal trial (Q33879103) (← links)
- Physical activity and functional limitations in older adults: a systematic review related to Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines (Q33902648) (← links)
- Executive function and endocrinological responses to acute resistance exercise. (Q33984458) (← links)
- Physical exercise as a preventive or disease-modifying treatment of dementia and brain aging (Q34006053) (← links)
- Prevention of dementia: focus on lifestyle (Q34042415) (← links)
- Effect of weight loss, exercise, or both on cognition and quality of life in obese older adults (Q34087171) (← links)
- Multiple roads lead to Rome: combined high-intensity aerobic and strength training vs. gross motor activities leads to equivalent improvement in executive functions in a cohort of healthy older adults (Q34145684) (← links)
- Influence of resistance exercise on lean body mass in aging adults: a meta-analysis (Q34372667) (← links)
- Exercise attenuates the major hallmarks of aging (Q34449998) (← links)
- Lack of exercise is a major cause of chronic diseases (Q34560916) (← links)
- Executive function and self-regulated exergaming adherence among older adults (Q34637327) (← links)
- Could androgens maintain specific domains of mental health in aging men by preserving hippocampal neurogenesis? (Q34720192) (← links)
- An economic evaluation of resistance training and aerobic training versus balance and toning exercises in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (Q34729983) (← links)
- A combination of physical activity and computerized brain training improves verbal memory and increases cerebral glucose metabolism in the elderly (Q34731195) (← links)
- Exercise and executive function in individuals with chronic stroke: a pilot study (Q34935228) (← links)
- Creatine supplementation associated or not with strength training upon emotional and cognitive measures in older women: a randomized double-blind study (Q35009362) (← links)
- Challenges with cost-utility analyses of behavioural interventions among older adults at risk for dementia. (Q35054331) (← links)
- The effects of long-term resistance exercise on the relationship between neurocognitive performance and GH, IGF-1, and homocysteine levels in the elderly. (Q35067036) (← links)
- Feasibility of a 6-month exercise and recreation program to improve executive functioning and memory in individuals with chronic stroke (Q35068524) (← links)
- Exercise-mode-related changes in task-switching performance in the elderly (Q35153596) (← links)
- Physical Activity and Cognition in Women With Vascular Conditions (Q35156436) (← links)
- Respiratory training as strategy to prevent cognitive decline in aging: a randomized controlled trial. (Q35219387) (← links)
- Effectiveness of coordination exercise in improving cognitive function in older adults: a prospective study (Q35539277) (← links)
- Exercise, brain, and cognition across the life span (Q35562026) (← links)
- Progressive resistance exercise and Parkinson's disease: a review of potential mechanisms (Q35608983) (← links)
- Aerobic exercise increases hippocampal volume in older women with probable mild cognitive impairment: a 6-month randomised controlled trial (Q35867788) (← links)