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Aerobic exercise, cardiorespiratory fitness, and the human hippocampus

Sarah L. Aghjayan, Alina Lesnovskaya, Irene Esteban‐Cornejo, Jamie C. Peven, Chelsea M. Stillman, Kirk I. Erickson

2021Hippocampus66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The hippocampus is particularly susceptible to neurodegeneration. Physical activity, specifically increasing cardiorespiratory fitness via aerobic exercise, shows promise as a potential method for mitigating hippocampal decline in humans. Numerous studies have now investigated associations between the structure and function of the hippocampus and engagement in physical activity. Still, there remains continued debate and confusion about the relationship between physical activity and the human hippocampus. In this review, we describe the current state of the physical activity and exercise literature as it pertains to the structure and function of the human hippocampus, focusing on four magnetic resonance imaging measures: volume, diffusion tensor imaging, resting-state functional connectivity, and perfusion. We conclude that, despite significant heterogeneity in study methods, populations of interest, and scope, there are consistent positive findings, suggesting a promising role for physical activity in promoting hippocampal structure and function throughout the lifespan.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiorespiratory fitnessAerobic exerciseHippocampusNeurosciencePsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMedicinePhysical therapyAdipose Tissue and MetabolismStress Responses and CortisolDiet and metabolism studies
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