Authors
Stanley J Colcombe, Kirk I Erickson, Naftali Raz, Andrew G Webb, Neal J Cohen, Edward McAuley, Arthur F Kramer
Publication date
2003/2/1
Journal
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Volume
58
Issue
2
Pages
M176-M180
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background.  The human brain gradually loses tissue from the third decade of life onward, with concomitant declines in cognitive performance. Given the projected rapid growth in aged populations, and the staggering costs associated with geriatric care, identifying mechanisms that may reduce or reverse cerebral deterioration is rapidly emerging as an important public health goal. Previous research has demonstrated that aerobic fitness training improves cognitive function in older adults and can improve brain health in aging laboratory animals, suggesting that aerobic fitness may provide a mechanism to improve cerebral health in aging humans. We examined the relationship between aerobic fitness and in vivo brain tissue density in an older adult population, using voxel-based morphometric techniques.
Methods.  We acquired high-resolution magnetic resonance …
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