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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2019 · 19 MIN

Building the Brain: Finding the Cognitive Benefits of Physical Activity

from Dementia Matters · host Wisconsin Alzheimer‘s Disease Research Center

To many people, exercise can seem like an uncertain and intimidating new world. The confusing marketing around it can make it hard to find a healthy, sustainable exercise plan. But it's important for people to fit movement into their lives because a growing body of research is showing the positive effects that physical activity can have on your brain. Our guests Sarah Lose and Max Gaitan, research specialists and exercise physiologists, discuss building cognitive resilience, defining physical activity, and researching exercise and its links with brain health. Guests: Sarah Lose, Max Gaitan, Research Specialists and Exercise Physiologists, Okonkwo Lab, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison “Overall, what our lab has found, is that physical activity and fitness can diminish or dampen both the effects of age and a genetic risk, or predisposition, to developing Alzheimer's disease." - Sarah Lose (9:57) Key Moments: Clarifying the terms in exercise research: 1:21 Defining and understanding cognitive resilience: 4:29 Can physical activity help memory? 7:20 The future for exercise research: 12:22 Tips on exercise and staying healthy: 15:54  

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