Summary: New findings from the EXERT study reveal that both low and moderate-high intensity exercise may help preserve cognitive function in older adults with mild memory problemsa major risk factor … [+12199 chars]
Low and Moderate Exercise May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Decline - Neuroscience News
New findings from the EXERT study reveal that both low and moderate-high intensity exercise may help preserve cognitive function in older adults with mild memory problems, a major risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
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