Cognitive Fitness: Harnessing the Strength of Exerkines for Aging and Metabolic Challenges
Addressing cognitive impairment (CI) represents a significant global challenge in health and social care. Evidence suggests that aging and metabolic disorders increase the risk of CI, yet promisingly, physical exercise has been identified as a potential ameliorative factor. Specifically, there is a...
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Main Authors: | Mona Saheli (Author), Mandana Moshrefi (Author), Masoumeh Baghalishahi (Author), Amirhossein Mohkami (Author), Yaser Firouzi (Author), Katsuhiko Suzuki (Author), Kayvan Khoramipour (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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