Authors
Janelle N Beadle, Sergio Paradiso, Michael Brumm, Michelle Voss, Katherine Halmi, Laurie M McCormick
Publication date
2015/5/30
Journal
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Volume
232
Issue
2
Pages
193-199
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Exercise has been shown to increase hippocampal volume in healthy older adults. Observations from animal models of diabetes and hypertension suggest that the combination of exercise and caloric restriction may exert greater neuroprotection in the hippocampus than either behavior alone. Yet, in humans, the effects of exercise and caloric restriction on the hippocampus are not known. We measured the volume of the hippocampus prior to clinical treatment in women with anorexia nervosa (AN) who were restricting calories and engaging in excessive exercise, women with AN who did not exercise excessively, and healthy women who did not engage in either behavior. Women with AN were also examined longitudinally (once weight was restored and 6 months later). In the present report, we found that women with AN engaged in caloric restriction and excessive exercising prior to clinical treatment had larger …
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