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Cardio Enthusiasts: Discover a More Effective Training Method for Fat Loss and Heart Health!
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Spice Up Your Workouts With Interval Training
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The benefits of explosive strength training for rugby football
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New Hope for Alzheimer's Disease
 

The cutting edge of Alzheimer's research

What makes one person age successfully and another develop Alzheimer's? We know that genetics can't account for all victims of this disease. For example, if one identical twin gets Alzheimer's, there's no guarantee the other twin will (although their risk is increased). Can lifestyle, diet and exercise help protect one from Alzheimer's or at least delay its onset? How much slowing of memory is normal in the elderly and how does this differ from Alzheimer's?

Heralding new hope in the fight against Alzheimer's, today's doctors aim to answer these and other questions as they continue to make tremendous strides in groundbreaking research. Current research is being conducted at several levels--from scientific studies that examine the basic molecular changes in mice to human studies that look into all aspects of Alzheimer's.

From Mice to Mankind

Recent research with mice has identified a trigger protein at the molecular level that marks the onset of Alzheimer's. This finding has important and useful implications for developing drugs that can target and possibly halt the disease. There is also some evidence to suggest that aerobic exercise in humans may have an effect on lowering the amounts of the trigger protein in the brain.

Among the many goals is to uncover the connection between loss of cognitive function and age. Doctors are also looking into the mechanisms causing Alzheimer's disease and developing pioneering treatments.

Successful Agers

Doctors are trying to determine what activities, foods, hobbies, exercise, and medications separate "successful agers" from those who get Alzheimer's. One idea gaining attention is the "use it or lose it" hypothesis: do people who remain physically and mentally active reduce their risk of getting Alzheimer's disease?

Today's scientists are combing efforts in molecular biology, neurobiology, biochemistry, and computer science. Clinical researchers specializing in the diagnoses and treatment of patients with dementia are conducting clinical trials, and studying the normal aging process.

Preserving patients' abilities

While people with Alzheimer's disease have problems with memory, this doesn't mean they have problems with all aspects of brain function or that they can't learn new things. Researchers have discovered that Alzheimer's patients can not only learn new tasks, but can also improve their ability on certain tasks. When Alzheimer's patients learn a new motor-skills task, this improved ability can transfer to other, similar tasks. Studies are also underway that reveal just how early in the disease process motor control is lost and whether practice can slow down these changes.

Drawing and painting can help

There are also a range of other activities that appear to be preserved in a number of Alzheimer's patients, including drawing, painting and other artistic skills. Understanding what abilities are spared during the disease rather than focusing on what goes wrong may help us teach family members and care givers how to better help Alzheimer's patients as the disease progresses. It's now common for painting and other arts to be offered at Adult daycare centers. Doctors are also looking into any other abilities that are spared during the disease process to understand which brain circuits are affected early versus late in the disease.

Ounces of prevention

What can those in their 40's and 50's do to lower their risk of getting Alzheimer's? Some doctors recommend a multi-level strategy of good health, exercise and nutrition. What's good for the heart is usually good for brain, so individuals should follow a sensible healthy diet. Avoid fatty foods and excessive carbohydrates. Eat fish, fiber, and plenty of green vegetables and fruits. Other preventive measures include managing hypertension--the earlier the better--reducing stress, regulating glucose and keeping weight down to normal levels.

Clearly the battle lines against Alzheimer's have been drawn. We know what this terrible disease can do. With continued dedicated research, we'll hopefully discover a cure, or at the very least, a way to stem its progression and delay its onset.

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