认知障碍
神经科学
医学
认知
物理医学与康复
心脏病学
心理学
作者
Elizabeth Dao,Ging‐Yuek Robin Hsiung,Teresa Liu‐Ambrose
摘要
Abstract Subcortical ischemic vascular cognitive impairment (SIVCI) is the most preventable form of cognitive dysfunction. There is converging evidence from animal and human studies that indicate vascular injury as the primary cause of SIVCI. Currently, there are no curative pharmaceutical treatments for vascular dementia; however, exercise may be a promising strategy to combat SIVCI. This review will focus on the role of exercise as a strategy to prevent or slow the progression of SIVCI, with particular emphasis on the mechanisms by which exercise may improve cerebrovascular function. We propose that exercise may be an effective strategy to combat SIVCI by improving cognitive function, increasing the bioavailability of neurotrophins, stimulating endothelial function, and controlling vascular risk factors. image This article is part of the Special Issue “Vascular Dementia” .
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