Acute and regular exercise distinctly modulate serum, plasma and skeletal muscle BDNF in the elderly.
Denisa Máderová, Patrik Krumpolec, Lucia Slobodová, Martin Schön, Veronika Tirpáková, Zuzana Kovaničová, Radka Klepochová, Matej Vajda, Stanislav Šutovský, Ján Cvečka, Ladislav Valkovič, Peter Turčáni, Martin Krššák, Milan Sedliak, Chia-Liang Tsai
December 2019 NeuropeptidesSynopsis of Social media discussions
Many social discussions express enthusiasm about the research, with phrases like 'important findings' and 'game-changing', indicating high interest and belief in its relevance. Some posts delve into the specifics, such as the differential effects on serum and plasma BDNF, reflecting deeper engagement and recognition of the study's nuanced insights.
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High level of interestPosts demonstrate high interest, often mentioning the relevance of exercise and BDNF for elderly health and linking the findings to broader health benefits.
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Moderate level of engagementComments engage with the methodology and implications, with some users discussing how the results could influence exercise routines or future research.
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Moderate level of impactThe discussions suggest the publication could impact how exercise is prescribed for aging populations, with remarks on its potential to influence health practices.
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Acute and regular exercise distinctly modulate serum, plasma and skeletal muscle BDNF in the elderly. https://t.co/5PT4eL7fpH
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study found that acute aerobic exercise temporarily increased serum BDNF levels in sedentary elderly individuals, but this response was not seen in already trained elderly or young individuals.
- Over a 3-month training period, changes in serum BDNF were linked to improvements in walking speed, muscle mass, and cognitive performance, while decreases in body fat and triglycerides; those who showed increased muscle BDNF protein also had stronger serum BDNF responses post-exercise.
- In contrast, plasma BDNF levels typically declined after exercise, especially in trained individuals, suggesting that exercise-induced BDNF regulation depends on an individual’s fitness level.]
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