Myokines as mediators of exercise-induced cognitive changes in older adults: protocol for a comprehensive living systematic review and metaanalysis
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Vints, Wouter; Gökçe, Evrim; Langeard, Antoine; Pavlova, Iuliia; Çevik, Özge Selin; [et al.]Fecha
2023-07-13Disciplina/s
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AgedBiomarker
Brain
Cognition
Exercise
Muscle
Myokine
Physical activity
Resumen
Background: The world's population is aging, but life expectancy has risen more than healthy life expectancy (HALE). With respect to brain and cognition, the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders increases with age, affecting health and quality of life, and imposing significant healthcare costs. Although the effects of physical exercise on cognition in advanced age have been widely explored, in-depth fundamental knowledge of the underlying mechanisms of the exercise-induced cognitive improvements is lacking. Recent research suggests that myokines, factors released into the blood circulation by contracting skeletal muscle, may play a role in mediating the beneficial effect of exercise on cognition. Our goal in this ongoing (living) review is to continuously map the rapidly accumulating knowledge on pathways between acute or chronic exercise-induced myokines and cognitive domains enhanced by exercise.
Method: Randomized controlled studies will be systematically collected at baseli...





