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  2. What's on your dopamine menu? How turning to beloved ... - AOL

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    The dopamine menu, meanwhile, is a structured way to incorporate activities that deliver varying levels of dopamine. McCabe broke down her dopamine menu into the following sections:

  3. Aging brain - Wikipedia

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    The loss of dopamine with age is thought to be responsible for many neurological symptoms that increase in frequency with age, such as decreased arm swing and increased rigidity. [41] Changes in dopamine levels may also cause age-related changes in cognitive flexibility. [41]

  4. Dopamine released during exercise linked to improved ... - AOL

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    The results suggested that when a participant cycled lying down in the machine, their brain increased the amount of dopamine release and that this process was linked with improved reaction time.

  5. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Preserves Brain Health As You Age ...

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    Participants had an average VO2 max of 21.68 ml/kg/min, below what is considered a good VO2 max score for both men (30-40 ml/kg/min) and women (25-35 ml/kg/min).

  6. Dopamine - Wikipedia

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    Dopamine is found in blood plasma at levels comparable to those of epinephrine, but in humans, over 95% of the dopamine in the plasma is in the form of dopamine sulfate, a conjugate produced by the enzyme sulfotransferase 1A3/1A4 acting on free dopamine. [27] The bulk of this dopamine sulfate is produced in the mesenteric organs. [27]

  7. Disorders of diminished motivation - Wikipedia

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    The dopamine D 1 receptor appears to have an important role in motivation and reward. [38] Centrally acting dopamine D 1-like receptor agonists like tavapadon and razpipadon and D 1 receptor positive modulators like mevidalen and glovadalen are under development for medical use, including treatment of Parkinson's disease and notably of dementia ...

  8. How to Use the Dopamine Menu Trend to Make Your Home Feel ...

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    Dopamine menus may be all over your for you page or Instagram feed right now, but the idea originates from a YouTube video published back in 2020 by Jessica McCabe, creator of the channel How to ...

  9. Restless legs syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms below are not essential, like the ones above, but occur commonly in RLS patients: [1] [65] genetic component or family history with RLS; good response to dopaminergic therapy; periodic leg movements during day or sleep; most strongly affected are people who are middle-aged or older; other sleep disturbances are experienced