A Review of Protective Effects of Exercise on Cognitive Impairments Induced by Sleep Deprivation in Female Rats

AuthorHakimeh Saadatien
Issued Date2017-07-31en
AbstractSleep is an important factor in memory consolidation and brain health. In addition, sleep disorder is a common complaint among females in comparison with males. In menopausal females, to relieve sleep disturbances and other menopausal symptoms, hormone therapy may be used. Furthermore, although estrogen had helpful effects on the brain performance, hormone replacement therapy augmented unfavorable cardiovascular and oncological side effects. It is implied that exercise is a powerful non-pharmacological intervention that can develop the cognitive performances. The current study used the behavioral, physiological, and molecular evidence supporting these views.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/archneurosci.13250en
KeywordSleep Deprivationen
KeywordPhysical Exerciseen
KeywordCognitive Functionen
KeywordFemale Raten
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleA Review of Protective Effects of Exercise on Cognitive Impairments Induced by Sleep Deprivation in Female Ratsen
TypeReview Articleen

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