id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gck6sxuowndb5lec6hn3d4em64 John E. Morley Bidirectional Communication Between Brain and Muscle 2018.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 1870 261 71 Communication between the brain and muscle plays a key which leads to a failure of the brain to communicate with function leads to a decline in grip strength and walking speed. brain-muscle communication decrease with aging is the decline Physical exercise increases hippocampal volume in older Exercise increases mental performance and function in older Another effect of muscle on the brain is to increase fatigue Exercising muscle increases tryptophan and branched Cognitive frailty is defined as a person with reduced cognitive reserve associated with physical frailty (26, 27) Persons with cognitive frailty have worse physical BIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRAIN AND MUSCLE Key words: Brain communication, muscle, function. can cross the blood brain barrier leading to impaired cognition function among mild cognitive impairment: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Physical frailty predicts future cognitive decline – a four-year prospective study in 2737 cognitively normal older adults. activity and cognitive functioning among middle-aged and older adults. ./cache/work_gck6sxuowndb5lec6hn3d4em64.pdf ./txt/work_gck6sxuowndb5lec6hn3d4em64.txt