2020
DOI: 10.3390/nu12030697
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Self-Reported Omega-3 Supplement Use Moderates the Association between Age and Exercising Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity in Older Adults

Abstract: Cerebral blood flow (CBF) decreases across the lifespan, and chronic conditions such as dementia and stroke accelerate this decline. Impaired CBF results in reduced delivery of oxygen and nutrients, which can damage the brain over time. Thus, there is a need to identify lifestyle interventions, including diet and exercise, to maintain CBF with aging and in the presence of chronic disease. In the present study, we used transcranial Doppler ultrasound to record middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv), a surrogate… Show more

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“…Visits to our laboratory occurred in the morning (beginning between 7:30 and 9 am ) for each participant and have been described in detail previously 22,27–30. We monitored end-tidal carbon dioxide (P ET CO 2 ) with a nasal cannula and capnograph (BCI Capnocheck 9004) and heart rate (HR) with a 5-lead electrocardiogram (Cardiocard, Nasiff Associates).…”
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“…Visits to our laboratory occurred in the morning (beginning between 7:30 and 9 am ) for each participant and have been described in detail previously 22,27–30. We monitored end-tidal carbon dioxide (P ET CO 2 ) with a nasal cannula and capnograph (BCI Capnocheck 9004) and heart rate (HR) with a 5-lead electrocardiogram (Cardiocard, Nasiff Associates).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted previously, 22,[27][28][29][30] we recruited a convenience sample of older adults from a registry of individuals interested in research. Inclusion criteria were: (1) between 65 and 90 years of age, (2) cognitively normal/nondemented based on neuropsychological testing, (3) underactive or sedentary lifestyle, and (4) completion of a ( 18 F-AV45) florbetapir PET scan within 6 months of the vascular laboratory visit.…”
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