Physical activity in both midlife and late-life was linked to substantially less dementia risk, a long-term analysis of a large cohort showed. Compared with the lowest quintile of midlife physical ...
The point is that regularly doing these exercises can help prevent Alzheimer’s and dementia — or, at least, that’s the claim.
Dementia can feel like one of the most uncontrollable threats of aging, but a growing body of research suggests that specific amounts and types of physical activity may meaningfully lower the odds of ...
Vigorous activity may reduce your risk of multiple diseases, according to a recent study.
A study failed to show significant cognitive benefits with exercise over 2 years, but the rewards are more likely to manifest ...
Sitting for too long increases dementia risk, while getting regular exercise could protect brain health in the long-term, a ...
SCIENTISTS have revealed how much sleep and exercise is needed to lower the risk of dementia. Getting moving for at least 150 minutes each week could lower your risk of disease by up to 25 per ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Keeping our minds sharp and active can keep our brains healthy. "Any exercise retrains the brain," says Dr. Perminder Bhatia. "What happens when people get dementia is that ...
Couch potatoes, rejoice: lounging around might not be so bad — at least for your brain. While exercise is known to help lower dementia risk, new research suggests that even a small change in how you ...
Regular exercise improves balance for people with dementia and reduces dependence on assistance. This according to new research on healthcare for people suffering from dementia conducted at Umeå ...
According to organizers, more than 100,000 people in Alabama are living with dementia, making education and prevention ...
Experts reveal the social behaviors that keep your brain sharp as you get older.