James Broatch (@jamesrbroatch) 's Twitter Profile
James Broatch

@jamesrbroatch

Postdoctoral Research Fellow @iHealthSportVU

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Christoph Burch (@christophburch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peripheral to brain and hippocampus crosstalk induced by exercise mediates cognitive and structural hippocampal adaptations sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Peripheral to brain and hippocampus crosstalk induced by exercise mediates cognitive and structural hippocampal adaptations
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Translational Medicine at Monash University (@monashstm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two new disease-modifying drugs for #AlzheimersDisease have been approved internationally - the first in 20 years. Is Australia ready? Professor Amy Brodtmann Brodtmann Neuroscience Lab Monash STM Neuroscience spoke with @WTuohy The Age on what it will take to satisfy what's predicted to be

Zib Atkins (@ayuswellness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise is a drug! - Exercise is one of the most potent interventions we have to improve health and reduce risk of cancer, heart disease, metabolic syndrome and neurodegenerative disease. - Exerkines are compounds released within our body in response to exercise that signal

Exercise is a drug!

- Exercise is one of the most potent interventions we have to improve health and reduce risk of cancer, heart disease, metabolic syndrome and neurodegenerative disease.

- Exerkines are compounds released within our body in response to exercise that signal
Victoria University (@victoriauninews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VU research has shown light exercise can improve physical function for patients with MND—but can it also slow the disease's progression? Watch Dr Alessandra Ferri on 9News discussing her work prescribing exercise to MND patients. Join the study: bit.ly/3xxuT90

The Lancet (@thelancet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Current projections estimate 153 million people will be living with dementia by 2050. Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by tackling 14 risk factors starting in childhood, suggests new report from a standing Lancet Commission: buff.ly/46nvoPR

Current projections estimate 153 million people will be living with dementia by 2050. 

Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by tackling 14 risk factors starting in childhood, suggests new report from a standing Lancet Commission: buff.ly/46nvoPR
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Current projections estimate 153 million people will be living with dementia by 2050. On the cover, a new report from the Lancet standing Commission on dementia prevention, intervention, & care. Read this & more: hubs.li/Q02KLm_-0

Current projections estimate 153 million people will be living with dementia by 2050.

On the cover, a new report from the Lancet standing Commission on dementia prevention, intervention, & care.

Read this & more: hubs.li/Q02KLm_-0
David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧑‍🔬 PhD scholarship available in my lab to investigate: "Mitochondrial Adaptations to Exercise" 🚴‍♂️ 🗓️ Applications close: 15 Sept 2024; ✅ Eligibility: Open to Australian & International students bit.ly/4dyPitY Please contact me for more info

Agingdoc⭐David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM🩺 (@agingdoc1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mitochondrial Extracellular Vesicles (mitoEVs): Emerging mediators of cell-to-cell communication in health, aging and age-related diseases sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Mitochondrial Extracellular Vesicles (mitoEVs): Emerging mediators of cell-to-cell communication in health, aging and age-related diseases

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Jackson Fyfe (@jacksonfyfe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise has powerful neuroprotective effects. But does intensity matter? Muscle contractions release myokines—chemical messengers that boost BDNF, a key driver of neuroplasticity, learning, memory, and brain resilience. Emerging evidence suggests high-intensity exercise may

Exercise has powerful neuroprotective effects.

But does intensity matter?

Muscle contractions release myokines—chemical messengers that boost BDNF, a key driver of neuroplasticity, learning, memory, and brain resilience.

Emerging evidence suggests high-intensity exercise may
David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our review: "Exercise as Mitochondrial Medicine: How Does the Exercise Prescription Affect Mitochondrial Adaptations to Training?" in ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSIOLOGY with Martin Picard & Matt Lee is now Online: bit.ly/3WGl2H5

Our review: "Exercise as Mitochondrial Medicine: How Does the Exercise Prescription Affect Mitochondrial Adaptations to Training?" in ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSIOLOGY with <a href="/MitoPsychoBio/">Martin Picard</a> &amp; <a href="/matt_lee1/">Matt Lee</a> is now Online: bit.ly/3WGl2H5
David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧑‍🔬 NEW PhD scholarship available in my lab to investigate: "Mitochondrial Adaptations to Ageing & Exercise" 🚴‍♂️ 🗓️ Applications close: 30 March 2025; ✅ Eligibility: Open to Australian & International students See bit.ly/3Xqajky for more info

David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧑‍🔬 NEW PhD scholarship available in my lab to investigate: "Mitochondrial Adaptations to Ageing & Exercise" 🚴‍♂️ 🗓️ Applications close: 30 March 2025; ✅ Eligibility: Open to Australian & International students See bit.ly/3Xqajky for more info

The Lancet (@thelancet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ageing is associated with cognitive decline & an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases. A new Review explores the neuroprotective mechanisms of endurance exercise & highlights the importance of cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy brain ageing: hubs.li/Q03dRtHg0

Ageing is associated with cognitive decline &amp; an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases.

A new Review explores the neuroprotective mechanisms of endurance exercise &amp; highlights the importance of cardiorespiratory fitness in healthy brain ageing: hubs.li/Q03dRtHg0
Professor Adam Sharples (@dradampsharples) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing to see this collaboration paper in Cell Press Cell Reports Molecular landscape of sex- and modality-specific exercise adaptation in human skeletal muscle through large-scale multi-omics integration! Led by Nir Eynon & Macsue Jacques cell.com/cell-reports/f…

Amazing to see this collaboration paper in <a href="/CellPress/">Cell Press</a> <a href="/CellReports/">Cell Reports</a> 

Molecular landscape of sex- and modality-specific exercise adaptation in human skeletal muscle through large-scale multi-omics integration!

Led by <a href="/nir_eynon/">Nir Eynon</a> &amp; <a href="/MacsueJ/">Macsue Jacques</a> 

cell.com/cell-reports/f…
Agingdoc⭐David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM🩺 (@agingdoc1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise orchestrates systemic metabolic and neuroimmune homeostasis via the brain-muscle-liver axis to slow down aging and neurodegeneration: a narrative review eurjmedres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Exercise orchestrates systemic metabolic and neuroimmune homeostasis via the brain-muscle-liver axis to slow down aging and neurodegeneration: a narrative review

eurjmedres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…