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Osteocalcin Production and Exercise

As we age, our bone mass decreases and in turn, we produce less osteocalcin. However, regular exercise helps the body build bone mass. This may explain the positive effects exercise has on the aging brain (specifically age-related memory loss), as the maintenance of bone mass due to vigorous exercise results in healthy levels of osteocalcin, and in turn a reduction of age-related memory loss.

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Updated 2023-12-02

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