"Lifestyle changes may slow the emergence of cognitive symptoms if we act early.” said neurologist Dr. Jasmeer Chhatwal.
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Surprisingly Few Steps Tied to Slower Alzheimer's Progression
Physical activity has been identified as a modifiable risk factor for dementia, but its relationship with Alzheimer's ...
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Study Finds Optimal Physical Activity Level for Digestive Cancer Risk
"The findings of this study suggest that maintaining a moderate level of physical activity approximately 17 MET-hours/week (i ...
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Alzheimer's Disease Could Be Slowed by Taking as Few as 5,000 Steps a Day
Taking some 7,500 steps each day may slow the progression of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
Physical activity doesn’t need to be intense or lengthy to reap the mood-boosting benefits — including lowering the risk of ...
A comprehensive study of nearly 70,000 middle-aged and older Chinese adults reveals that moderate physical activity provides the greatest benefits for healthy aging, with high activity showing added ...
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“Physiologically, circulating estrogen levels are much higher in females than in males, and estrogen can promote body fat ...
New research reveals that men need twice as much exercise as women to prevent heart disease. The study shows that women ...
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 ...
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