Physical activity may reduce age-associated risk for all-cause dementia among older adults, according to results of a population-based cohort study presented at the Alzheimer’s Association ...
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10 fun experiences seniors can enjoy at a fraction of the cost
As you get older, you should start gaining more free time to knock off more experiences from your bucket list. Your children ...
Any physical activity in the elderly is better than none at all for reducing cardiovascular risk, according to an 18-year study in more than 24,000 adults. Any physical activity in the elderly is ...
The improvement of physical function can benefit older adults with heart disease through increasing the quality of life and providing more independence, according to a scientific statement from the ...
Older adults who regularly engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity perform better in mental tasks as they are more flexible in terms of brain functions, a new study says. These findings could ...
Self-monitoring of physical activity with an accelerometer and feedback is an effective tool to improve physical activity in elderly people requiring long-term support. The Kobe University study is ...
A new study suggests that even low levels of physical activity could protect the brain from Alzheimer's disease—but not in ...
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Physical Activity Linked to Slower Cognitive Decline in Seniors
In patients with elevated baseline amyloid, there was an association between higher physical activity and slower cognitive/functional decline.
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