نتایج جستجو برای: intensity running forced could prevent memory corruption

تعداد نتایج: 1469556  

Journal: :African health sciences 2015
Abdessalem Koubaa Moez Triki Hajer Trabelsi Liwa Masmoudi Khaled N Zeghal Zouhair Sahnoun Ahmed Hakim

BACKGROUND The decline in cardiorespiratory fitness and lung function was higher in smokers. Training method could mitigate some of the negative consequences of smoking among smokers unable or unwilling to quit. OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of continuous training on lungs functional capability and cardiorespiratory fitness in smokers. METHODS Fifteen cigarette smokers, 14 hookah smokers...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2018
حیدری نسب, لیلا, شعیری, محمدرضا, منتشلو, سمیه,

Background and Objective: Cardiac ischemia-reperfusion (IR) is one of the main causes of death in the world. Since exercise training is one of the practical ways to improve cardioprotection against these injuries, the purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of preconditioning with a short term of high-intensity interval training on cardioprotection, left ventricular function ...

2008
Carlo Bellettini Julian L. Rrushi

Memory corruption attacks on SCADA devices can cause significant disruptions to control systems and the industrial processes they operate. However, despite the presence of numerous memory corruption vulnerabilities, few, if any, techniques have been proposed for addressing the vulnerabilities or for combating memory corruption attacks. This paper describes a technique for defending against memo...

2006
Ram Kumar Florin Sultan Kiran Nagaraja Srimat Chakradhar Mani Srivastava

Typical sensor nodes use resource constrained micro-controllers where user level applications, operating system components, device drivers, etc., reside within a single address space with no form of memory protection. A programming error in an application can easily corrupt the state of the operating system and other software components on the node. To protect against such errors, we propose a ...

Journal: :Sociology 2016
Therese O'Toole Nasar Meer Daniel Nilsson DeHanas Stephen H Jones Tariq Modood

In this article, we consider the implications of the 'Prevent' strand of the government's counter-terrorism strategy for the UK state's engagement with Muslims. We argue that the logics of Prevent have been highly problematic for state-Muslim engagement. Nevertheless, we suggest that the characterisation of state approaches to engaging Muslims as a form of discipline is incomplete without an an...

There has been slow progress with finding practical solutions to health systems corruption, a topic that has long languished in policy-makers “too difficult tray.” Efforts to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) provide a new imperative for addressing the long-standing problem of corruption in health systems making fighting corruption at all levels and in all its for...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience research 2007
Chun Xia Luo Jun Jiang Qi Gang Zhou Xin Jian Zhu Wei Wang Zhi Jun Zhang Xiao Han Dong Ya Zhu

Spatial cognitive impairment is common after stroke insults. Voluntary exercise could improve the impaired spatial memory. Newly generated neurons in the dentate gyrus are necessary for the acquisition of new hippocampus-dependent memories. However, it is not well known whether voluntary exercise after stroke promotes neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus, thereby promoting spatial memory rec...

2015
Koshiro Inoue Masahiro Okamoto Junko Shibato Min Chul Lee Takashi Matsui Randeep Rakwal Hideaki Soya Paul J. Lucassen

Our six-week treadmill running training (forced exercise) model has revealed that mild exercise (ME) with an intensity below the lactate threshold (LT) is sufficient to enhance spatial memory, while intense exercise (IE) above the LT negates such benefits. To help understand the unrevealed neuronal and signaling/molecular mechanisms of the intensity-dependent cognitive change, in this rat model...

Background and Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise and consumption of Nigella on the working memory performance of inactive middle-aged women. Material and Methods: The participants included 60 volunteer inactive women who were divided randomly into four groups (Aerobic Exercise Group=15, Nigella Group= 15, Combinative G...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2010
Sarah Dubreucq Muriel Koehl Djoher N Abrous Giovanni Marsicano Francis Chaouloff

Chronic voluntary wheel-running activity has been reported to hypersensitise central CB1 receptors in mice. On the other hand, pharmacological findings suggest that the CB1 receptor could be involved in wheel-running behaviour and in running-induced neurogenesis in the hippocampus. We analysed wheel-running behaviour for 6 weeks and measured its consequences on hippocampal neurogenesis in CB1 k...

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