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Nov 2015
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An Emerging and Important Non-Strength Benefit of Strength Training
Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose is doing some of the most interesting and important research currently taking place in the field of
exercisescience. Dr. Liu-Ambrose's research focuses on the impact of
exercise and specifically, strength training, on brain function. Her most recent study, published just a few weeks ago in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (and covered in an excellent article by Gretchen Reynolds of the New York Times (
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/10/21/lifting-weights-twice-a-week-may-aid-the-brain/?_r=0 ), investigates the impact of strength training on "white matter lesions." Specifically, the study sought to determine whether or not strength training could slow the progression of white matter lesions on the brains of older women. Researchers divided subjects into three groups: (1) twice-per week strength training; (2) once-per week strength training; and (3) a group who did stretching and balance exercises only.
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