
Exercise can prevent cognitive decline even when energy lags, researchers discover
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Exercise could make up for lost energy in the liver, which can help with overall cognitive decline, according to new research from the University of Missouri.
The study, published in the journal Physiology, examined what happens to the brains of individuals who have limited ketone production in the liver. "Exercise can still protect the brain even when the liver isn’t making ketones." "Scientists are finding more and more evidence that liver health affects brain diseases like Alzheimer’s disease." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
When the body is low on glucose, its usual fuel, the liver produces ketones, which help generate energy and power the brain, according to the study's press release.
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