2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2015.11.017
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Ambient temperature influences the neural benefits of exercise

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“…However, the result needs to be confirmed in the future with additional experiments to be conducted. Nonetheless, strategies to prevent LBP for marathoners should consider appropriate competition for the race based on environmental temperature [49,50]. Athletes should acclimate to the running environment, especially the temperature if possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the result needs to be confirmed in the future with additional experiments to be conducted. Nonetheless, strategies to prevent LBP for marathoners should consider appropriate competition for the race based on environmental temperature [49,50]. Athletes should acclimate to the running environment, especially the temperature if possible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taken together, these data raise the question of whether exercise would be even more beneficial for the brain if performed in the cold, as this would prevent the increase in brain temperature that normally occurs during exercise at room or hot temperatures. We recently addressed this question by examining the effects ofexercise at different ambient temperatures on hippocampal neurogenesis 46 . Of the many neural benefits of exercise, enhanced neurogenesis is of particular interest because it is associated with enhanced cognition 47 , 48 , whereas decreased neurogenesis (which occurs, for example, due to brain aging or in the case of radiation therapy for brain cancer) has been linked to cognitive impairment 49 - 51 .…”
Section: Ambient Temperature Influences Brain Exercise Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevention of exercise-induced hyperthermia by running in a cold environment or the use of a pharmacological approach could potentially improve exercise capacity and endurance (Nybo, 2012;Fonseca et al, 2014), as well as increase the beneficial effects of exercise on cognitive performance and neurogenesis (Lee et al, 2014;Maynard et al, 2015). After the cessation of exercise, thermoregulatory responses, including an increase in heat loss via cutaneous vasodilation and sweating, need to be activated to offset the hyperthermia induced by exercise (Kenny and McGinn, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%