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Abstract Title:

Possible neurocognitive benefits of exercise in persons with heart failure.

Abstract Source:

Eur Rev Aging Phys Act. 2015 ;12:6. Epub 2015 Oct 23. PMID: 26865870

Abstract Author(s):

Rachel Galioto, Andrew F Fedor, John Gunstad

Article Affiliation:

Rachel Galioto

Abstract:

More than 6 million Americans have heart failure (HF) and more than 500,000 are diagnosed each year. In addition to its many adverse medical consequences, HF is also a significant risk factor for neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease and associated with cognitive impairment long prior to the onset of these conditions. Converging bodies of literature suggest cognitive dysfunction in HF may be at least partially modifiable. One key mechanism for cognitive improvement is improved cerebral blood flow, which may be possible with exercise in patients with HF. This brief review provides a model for the likely neurocognitive benefits of exercise in HF and encourages further work in this area.


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