Exercise is related to many health benefits, and researchers are interested in discovering how physical activity affects specific sub-populations. One study suggests that people who maintain or start ...
As of 2020 there were more than 55 million people globally living with dementia, with that number expected to hit 78 million by 2030. Past research shows there are a number of healthy lifestyle ...
July 12, 2010 (Honolulu, Hawaii) — A new analysis from the Framingham Study suggests moderate to heavy physical activity is associated with a reduced risk for dementia during more than 20 years of ...
Boston University researchers have discovered great news for older generations.
People who get moderate to vigorous physical activity may be less likely to develop dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression, ...
We may not need to completely overhaul our lives to live healthier for longer, according to a large UK-based study. This is welcome news, particularly as many people will already have abandoned their ...
There’s more evidence that good physical health can promote good cognitive health, especially when subjects remain active. A study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
People who exercise moderately or vigorously may be less likely to develop a slew of health problems including dementia, a new study finds. The more active people were, the less likely they were to ...
There are several science-based ways to lower your risk of dementia — but one especially fun option might surprise you: ...
People who get moderate to vigorous physical activity may be less likely to develop dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders, according to a preliminary study. People who get ...