GIH_HealthyBrain
@GIH_BrainHealth
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Physical activity as a part of treatment for PTSD? Read our SR and meta analysis https://t.co/BnTJm16f3x
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exercise can be an effective addition to PTSD treatment, and greater amounts of exercise may provide more benefits. However, as there were no differences found between exercise type, possibly due to...
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New study from GIH Brain Health; how is cortical plasticity affected by prolonged sittning, some squats or a bit of cycling?
link.springer.com
Experimental Brain Research - Paired associative stimulation (PAS) can induce plasticity in the motor cortex, as measured by changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE). This effect is attenuated...
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My first tweet, first article as first co-author. Check. Great inspiration and teamwork! @EkblomMaria @MobergPhD @jonnaclimbs @GIH_BrainHealth
https://t.co/cxG0kKbOec
frontiersin.org
Physical exercise (PE) has been shown to improve brain function via multiple neurobiological mechanisms promoting neuroplasticity. Cognitive exercise (CE) co...
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One of the latest papers from our gruop - a follow up from our previous publication in Sci Rep (PMID: 32157099), where we altogether investigate the relationship between BDNF, exericse, fitness and cognition in older adults https://t.co/ix0S91EEBp
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Kanske den roligaste felhörningen jag upplevt. 11-åring: vår lärare sa att vi ska se betygen som en morot men jag tyckte först hon sa mordhot.
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The ABBaH-study? Our acute intervention study on the effects of prolonged sitting on fNIRS-based measures of prefrontal cortical circulation. Here is more to read: https://t.co/RsD4ug3dXJ
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“Despite significant advances in medicine and a reduction in mortality rates over the past 30 years, fitness remains as important now as it did...Modern medicine alone cannot protect you from unhealthy lifestyle choices. Physical fitness still matters."
Advances in modern medicine are helping us live longer and healthier lives. Does fitness still matter? Learn more in this new 50-year study from @CooperInstitute with I-Min Lee and other researchers from @HarvardChanSPH and @Stanford
https://t.co/ckwvj7iDBg
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Träna gärna men gör det säkert — Folkhälsomyndigheten
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New paper from Åstrand Laboratory in @japplphysiol T administration for 10 weeks induces type II fiber hypertrophy and improves capillary content in women https://t.co/255HJXgc6a
journals.physiology.org
It is well established that testosterone administration induces muscle fiber hypertrophy and myonuclear addition in men; however, it remains to be determined whether similar morphological adaptations...
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Almost all types of commuting involves some physical activity. Working from home can mean really low levels of physical activity. Let us know: How do you replace your normal communting-related physical activity?
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Please tell me how someone can recommend kneeling & squatting. Have you seen the knees of plumbers and carpenters doing this a lot? Or research showing that daily kneeling and squatting cause knee disorder? How educate when info like this dominates media? https://t.co/amuWkxKKM1
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GIHs forskning kring fysisk aktivitet och hälsosamma hjärnfunktioner är utvald att presenteras på IVAs Research2Business Summit
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Today we report telomere related telomerase and glutathione peroxidase changes after CBT. ”Improvement in indices of cellular protection after psychological treatment for social anxiety disorder”:
nature.com
Translational Psychiatry - Improvement in indices of cellular protection after psychological treatment for social anxiety disorder
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First paper of my PhD is now published. No clear association between objective measures of physical activity pattern and cognitive function in Swedish office workers. Thanks to co-authors @EkblomMaria @boraxbekk @homo_mobile and Victoria Blom. https://t.co/irjWExIx6F
mdpi.com
Increasing evidence from animal experiments suggests that physical activity (PA) promotes neuroplasticity and learning.
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Interesting #FNIRS study on measuring cortical hemodynamic changes during bouldering in professional climbers and it's relation to expertise. https://t.co/2YSEn2XU2J
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Happy chairing session about risk factors and brain health @LifebrainEU with speaker Lars Nyberg @UmeaBrain @UmeaUniversity
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