It’s official: frequent exercise gives you protection from dementia. After following more than 10,000 participants in their ...
A study led has suggested that staying physically active could keep dementia at bay and doctors have now revealed four simple ...
Dementia is a term that encompasses a range of cognitive disorders that affect memory, thinking and social skills, interfering with the daily lives of those who suffer from it. Wit ...
Are you too busy to exercise during the week? A new study finds you can still protect your brain from cognitive decline.
A new study of so-called weekend warriors found that 1 or 2 exercise sessions a week could reduce the risk of mild dementia.
The "weekend warrior" physical activity pattern is associated with a reduced risk for mild dementia over time.
Exercise has been shown to improve brain health and reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia over the long-term. But ...
Physical activity is known for its long-term benefits for brain health, including reducing the risk of cognitive decline and ...
People who maintain or start physical activity of any intensity after receiving a dementia diagnosis may be at a decreased ...
There may be multiple reasons for this, says Dr. Ertekin-Taner: One of them is that the brain needs healthy vasculature to ...
Regular physical activity is a must for physical and mental well-being. Also, encouraging physical activity in people with ...
New research suggests that regular physical activity after a dementia diagnosis may reduce death risk by up to 30%, regardless of intensity. Engaging in physical activity, even at minimal levels, can ...