Scott Isaacs: Optimizing Brain Vitality and Slowing Neurodegeneration Through Daily Habits
Scott Isaacs, Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and Past President of American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE), shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Jordan A. Gunning, published in npj Metabolic Health and Disease, adding:
“Lifestyle directly impacts the brain: metabolic switching, calorie restriction, high-quality diet patterns, and regular exercise lower inflammation and amyloid burden, boost autophagy, and reduce neuronal cell death, with neuroprotection and lowering neurodegenerative disease risk.”
Title: Lifestyle strategies and mechanistic implications for slowing neurodegeneration
Authors: Jordan A. Gunning, Mario I. Hernandez, Behzad Gudarzi, Hana M. Roushdy, Yonas E. Geda, Susan B. Racette
Read the Full Article on npj Metabolic Health and Disease

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