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Posted: 2025-04-24 19:26:25 UTC

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A study reveals that exercise can protect brain function and memory, even when the body's ability to produce ketones (an alternative fuel source) is impaired. This suggests exercise has brain-supporting mechanisms beyond energy metabolism, benefiting those with liver dysfunction and offering potential strategies for dementia prevention.
Exercise preserves brain function despite impaired ketone production
Physical activity reverses cognitive decline
Exercise benefits individuals with liver dysfunction
Impaired ketone production reduces memory and brain function
Risk of cognitive decline and dementia in individuals with liver dysfunction