The End of Alzheimer’s Program – Dale E. Bredesen, M.D. References

Following is a list of references from the book, The End of Alzheimer’s Program, published by Avery/Random House. Due to the length of the text, these references could not be included in the print version, and therefore are listed below. 

1 – David A. Raichlen and Gene E. Alexander, Trends in Neuroscience 37, no. 5, 247–55, May 2014

Exercise, APOE Genotype, and the Evolution of the Human Lifespan

2 – Gregory A. Panza et al., Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 66, no. 3, 487–95, March 2018

Can Exercise Improve Cognitive Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease?

3 – Freja Gheysen et al., Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 15, 63, July 2018

Physical Activity to Improve Cognition in Older Adults: Can Physical Activity Programs Enriched with Cognitive Challenges Enhance the Effects? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

4 – Nancy Vargas-Mendoza et al., Antioxidants 8, no. 6, 196, June 2019

Antioxidant and Adaptative Response Mediated by Nrf2 During Physical Exercise

5 – Adam J. Trewin et al., PLoS One 12, no. 11, e0188421, November 2017

Acute Exercise Alters Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Respiration and H2O2 Emission in Response to Hyperinsulinemic-Euglycemic Clamp in Middle-Aged Obese Men

6 – Bret H. Goodpaster and Lauren M. Sparks, Cell Metabolism 25, no. 5, 1027–36, May 2017

Metabolic Flexibility in Health and Disease

7 – Pierre J. Magistretti and Igor Allaman, Neuron 86, no. 4, 883–901, May 2015

A Cellular Perspective on Brain Energy Metabolism and Functional Imaging

8 – Miriam Reiner et al., BMC Public Health 13, 813, September 2013

Long-Term Health Benefits of Physical Activity: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies

9 – Kathleen Mikkelsen et al., Maturitas 106, 48–56, December 2017

Exercise and Mental Health

10 – Cyrus A. Raji et al., Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease 52, no. 2, 719–29, May 2016

Longitudinal Relationships Between Caloric Expenditure and Gray Matter in the Cardiovascular Health Study