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N-lactoyl-phenylalanine as a possible biomarker of cognition? Association between neuroproteins, cytokines, body composition, physical fitness and cognitive function in older adults

1 month 2 weeks ago
Cognitive decline during aging may be influenced by peripheral factors, including neuroproteins and pro-inflammatory cytokine levels, body composition, and physical fitness. However, the specific associations between these factors and cognitive performance remain underexplored. A comprehensive assessment, including peripheral cytokine and neuroprotein levels, body composition, physical performance (aerobic fitness and muscle strength), and cognitive function was performed in a cohort of 87 older...
Zbigniew Jost

Both genome instability and replicative senescence stem from the shortest telomere in telomerase-negative cells

1 month 2 weeks ago
In the absence of telomerase, telomere shortening triggers replicative senescence, a tumor suppressor mechanism that is also associated with oncogenic genomic instability. Yet, the precise mechanism that connects these seemingly opposing forces remains poorly understood. To directly study the complex interplay between senescence, telomere dynamics, and genomic instability, we develop a system in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to generate and track telomeres of precise length in the absence of...
Prisca Berardi

Regulation of Lipid Dysmetabolism and Neuroinflammation Progression Linked With Alzheimer's Disease Through Modulation of Dgat2

1 month 2 weeks ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD), an age-associated neurodegenerative disorder, is characterized by progressive cognitive decline, amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation (including soluble oligomers and deposited aggregates), lipid dysregulation, and neuroinflammation. Although mutations in the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and accumulation of Aβ42 are established drivers of pathology, the mechanisms connecting oligomeric amyloid toxicity with lipid metabolism and inflammatory responses remain poorly understood....
Archana Yadav

Exploratory analysis of the associations of the brain age gap with cognitive function and amyloid-β accumulation: participants selection based on metabolic and physiological blood markers

1 month 2 weeks ago
The brain age gap (BAG) is defined as the difference between brain age estimated from MRI using artificial intelligence and chronological age, and has been proposed as a biomarker reflecting aging and neurodegeneration. However, the association between BAG and dementia-related biomarkers has yielded inconsistent findings in previous studies. Conventional training datasets have primarily been defined based on medical history and MRI findings, which may have included participants with underlying...
Shuto Minamikawa

Effects of Dance Interventions on Physical Function in Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review and 3-Level Meta-Analysis

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CONCLUSIONS: Dance serves as an effective nonpharmacological strategy for promoting healthy aging. Based on current evidence, public health policymakers should prioritize resource allocation toward the 70- to 75-year-old community-dwelling population. Regarding dance prescription design, we advocate for an 8-week baseline cycle to generate significant benefits and highlight the potential value of short-duration models (∼20 minutes) in enhancing adherence and improving function. However, given...
Jiamin Du