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Scientists studying Alzheimer’s have found that staying moderately active can lead to healthier brain functions in those at risk of developing the disease, potentially giving us another clue how to beat the condition.In particular the research looked at glucose metabolism, the process that gives brain cells the right amount of fuel, and that also happens to break down with the onset of Alzheimer’s.
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that study participants who spent more than an hour per day taking part in moderate physical exercise showed greater levels and healthier levels of glucose metabolism than those who didn’t.“This study has implications for guiding exercise ’prescriptions’ that could help protect the brain from Alzheimer’s disease,” says one of the team, Ryan Dougherty.“While many people become discouraged about Alzheimer’s disease because they feel there’s little they can do to protect against it, these results suggest that engaging in moderate physical activity may slow down the progression of the disease.”
The study used accelerometers to measure a week’s worth of physical activity for 93 middle-aged volunteers, all at high genetic risk of Alzheimer’s but so far showing no cognitive signs of the disease.Physical activity was split into light (the equivalent of walking slowly), moderate (a brisk walk), and vigorous (a strenuous run).This collected data was then compared against glucose metabolism levels in the brain.Using a special imaging technique called 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET)to trace glucose metabolism, the researchers found healthier patterns in moderately active patients in all areas of the brain under observation.
The link is enough for the researchers to suggest physical exercise is an “important contributor” to brain health for those at risk of Alzheimer’s, though they also stress that further research is required to establish how staying active might be connected to the chances of developing Alzheimer’s later in life.
Plenty of previous studies have found associations between exercise and improved memory, and there’s a growing pile of evidence that exercise boosts brain power as well as other parts of the body.Now we just need to figure out how Alzheimer’s fits into all this.A small 2016 study found that exercise could be one factor in reversing the effects of Alzheimer’s, alongside changes to diet and sleep habits, and a personalised program of vitamins and other drugs.Everyday exercises such as gardening or walking are already recommended for those suffering from dementia—as well as just about everyone else—but scientists are still trying to pin down the details.
According to one of the researchers, Ozioma Okonkwo, ongoing research continues to take a closer look at how exercise could perhaps protect the brain from the onset of Alzheimer’s off the back of this new study.“Seeing a quantifiable connection between moderate physical activity and brain health is an exciting first step,” he says.
閱讀理解:
1.Why did the researchers studying Alzheimer’s pay attention to glucose metabolism?
A.Because they found Alzheimer’s was similar to the process of glucose metabolism.
B.Because Alzheimer’s gave them the clue to study the process of glucose metabolism.
C.Because glucose offers fuel to the brain cells of Alzheimer’s people.
D.Because the process of glucose metabolism stops once Alzheimer’s disease begins.
2.From the second paragraph we can infer that ______.
A.taking part in physical exercise shows healthier levels of glucose metabolism
B.the study will guide doctors to add exercise to prescriptions
C.physical activities may slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s
D.even now scientists have no method to stop Alzheimer’s
3.According to Paragraph five, we can know that ______.
A.plenty of previous studies have found associations between exercise and Alzheimer’s
B.researchers have much work to do on the connection between exercise and Alzheimer’s
C.a growing pile of evidence shows exercise can only boost brain power of Alzheimer’s people
D.gardening and walking are the best exercise of all the activities
4.After the passage being read, staying active for over an hour every day must benefit _____.
A.a senior three student in the middle school
B.a patient suffering physical disability
C.a peasant working in the fields
D.a gardener looking after the garden all the day
5.What’s the author’s attitude towards the result of the research?
A.Indifferent.B.Subjective.C.Objective.D.Negative.
答案與解析:
1.D。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第一段最后一句意思:這一研究特別關(guān)注了葡萄糖代謝過程,葡萄糖代謝為大腦細(xì)胞提供適量營養(yǎng),會(huì)隨著阿茲海默癥的發(fā)作而瓦解。故D正確。
2.D。段意推測(cè)題。第二段最后Ryan Dougherty的話意思是“很多人對(duì)于阿茲海默癥感到絕望,因?yàn)樗麄冇X得自己無法避免患上這種病,但是研究結(jié)果表明,適度運(yùn)動(dòng)或許能減緩該疾病的發(fā)生?!彼匝芯拷Y(jié)果是運(yùn)動(dòng)僅減緩疾病的發(fā)生,不能阻止。
3.B。段意理解題。從第五段最后一句可以看出B正確,其他選項(xiàng)和原文有不一致的地方。
4.A。情景匹配題。文章主旨說的是運(yùn)動(dòng)有利于大腦,尤其是對(duì)癡呆癥人的大腦,故A正確。
5.C。觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題。文章是科普類文章,作者以客觀態(tài)度敘述,故C正確。