Role of Physical Activity in Women's Mid-life: Neuroscience, Longevity, and Disease Prevention

体育活动在女性中年期的作用:神经科学、长寿和疾病预防

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Abstract

Physical activity (PA) is vital for managing menopausal symptoms and reducing noncommunicable diseases in middle-aged women. Despite the known benefits, many women do not meet the recommended activity levels and view household tasks as sufficient owing to factors such as time constraints, lack of motivation, or physical limitations. This article explores the significance, forms, and health impacts of PA in menopausal women. Regular PA, including aerobic exercise, resistance training, and yoga, offers several health benefits. Exercise enhances adult neurogenesis, brain structure, learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, potentially preventing age-related declines. PA during mid-life, defined as regular engagement in exercise such as walking, cycling, or resistance training, is linked to successful aging. Successful aging refers to the absence of chronic illnesses, disabilities, or mental health issues. Exercise improves sleep quality and reduces stress through endorphin production. Regular PA reduces the risk of chronic diseases including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Recommendations include cardiorespiratory activities, strength training, and balance exercises. Understanding these benefits can promote better health outcomes in this critical life stage.

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