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Exercise is like medicine for the mind and body, particularly in aging adults. Regular physical activity not only provides physiological benefits, it also reduces the risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other declines in mental function associated with aging. In his Share Your Research Talk, Brandon Yates provides an overview how proper hydration during exercise can help maximize the health benefits associated with exercise. He also discusses why this is particularly important in older adults, who are often chronically dehydrated.
0:00 Introduction
2:53 Exercise and aging adults
4:27 Aging and the brain
5:39 Hydration and health
7:36 Endurance exercise study design
10:12 Performance review
15:21 Future directions
Speaker Biography: Brandon Yates is a Ph.D. student at the Indiana University School of Medicine at the Indiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health. He studies the effects of dehydration and exercise on physiological and cognitive functions, particularly in aging populations. Brandon earned an M.S. in kinesiology from the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut and a B.S. in kinesiology from Indiana University.
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