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Impact of energy intake and expenditure on neuronal plasticity

You have forgotten your username or password, we can .My Menu Saved Items дё­ж–‡(з®ЂдЅ") дё­ж–‡(з№Ѓй«") English Deutsch н•њкµ­м–ґ ж—Ґжњ¬иЄћ Franais Espaol Ш§Щ„Ш№Ш±ШЁЩЉШ© Р СѓСЃСЃРєРёР№ Journal Article IMPACT OF ENERGY INTAKE AND EXPENDITURE ON NEURONAL PLASTICITY Journal Publisher Humana Press Inc.ISSN 1535-1084 (Print) 1559-1174 (Online) Category Original Paper DOI 10.Subject Collection SpringerLink Date Tuesday, June 10, 2008 ORIGINAL PAPER Impact of Energy Intake and Expenditure on Neuronal Plasticity Alexis M.And Mark P.(1) Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Section, Laboratory of Neurosciences, National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program, Balitmore, MD, USA RECEIVED: 11 March 2008 ACCEPTED: 6 May 2008 PUBLISHED ONLINE: 10 June 2008 Abstract The Roman poet Horace was among the first to recognize that when "clogged with yesterday's excess, the body drags the mind down with it.Considerable attention has been paid in neuroscience to the enhancement of neuronal function by wheel running and caloric restriction, far less is known about the other side of this issue.Are the consequences of unhealthy habits to central nervous system function?Exposure to excessive caloric intake impairs neuronal function and also contributes to obesity and other risk factors for diabetes.A disease characterized by reduced sensitivity to glucose and insulin, is also associated with deficits in brain structure and function.Enhancement of somatic metabolism by wheel running or caloric restriction improves central neuroplasticity.Studies reveals a relationship between global metabolic efficiency and neuroplasticity in the hippocampus, a brain region that is essential for learning and memory.Specific principles upheld by these findings are suggestive of a continuum, with global metabolic alterations fluctuating in concert with neuroplasticity in the hippocampus.Keywords Diet - Hippocampus - Caloric restriction - Exercise MARK P.EMAIL: References secured to subscribers.Find Query Builder Close Clear Within all content Within this journal Export this article Export this article as RIS Text В© Springer.
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