New research reveals that visceral adipose tissue helps maintain brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels, but this ...
The biological and neurological ability of BDNF to cross the blood-brain barrier and the application of new and novel ...
This exercise "plays a crucial role in brain health, with increasing evidence linking it to a reduced risk of Alzheimer's ...
Researchers have found that visceral fat, deep fat that wraps around your internal organs, plays a critical role in maintaining brain health.
New research suggests belly fat supports brain health by producing a key protein. Too little or too much fat may impact ...
Research revealed a link between belly fat and brain health, showing that CX3CL1 produced by visceral fat supports BDNF levels - vital for brain function.
Having some belly fat may be beneficial for brain health in younger individuals due to its role in maintaining healthy BDNF. Aging disrupts this benefit because of decreased production of a key ...
A Parallel Need for BDNF to be Released According to Doidge, this capacity for neurons to be able to “fire together” also necessitates a parallel need for BDNF to be released because – and ...
A new study reveals a novel connection between aging of visceral adipose tissue and brain health. These findings are published in GeroScience.
A new study led by Dr. Yoshinori Takei and Dr. Atsushi Sugiyama of the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Toho University, along with Dr. Akira Hirasawa of the Graduate School of ...
The following is a summary of “Association of COMT genetic polymorphism with neuromodulation treatment response in women with ...