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Effects of exercise and antioxidants

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Based on experiments using mice, researchers report that mild exercise and antioxidants, such as astaxanthin, can aid memory and neurogenesis in the brain's hippocampus, and the effects of both exercise and astaxanthin are additive and mediated by expression of the hormone leptin in the hippocampus; leptin is up-regulated by both mild exercise and antioxidants, according to the study.

Article #18-15197: "Leptin in hippocampus mediates benefits of mild exercise by an antioxidant on neurogenesis and memory," by Jang Soo Yook et al.

MEDIA CONTACT: Bruce S. McEwen, The Rockefeller University, New York City, NY; tel: 212-327-8624, 908-938-2004; e-mail: mcewen@mail.rockefeller.edu

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