There is also some good news if you have moved past middle age and are squarely in your golden years: Higher levels of ...
Over the follow-up period, 13.2% (567) of the 4,290 participants developed dementia, mostly in the older age group. This is ...
Dementia has overtaken heart disease to become Australia’s No.1 killer, yet as many as half of cases could be prevented by ...
Published in JAMA Network, the study wanted to determine whether physical activity levels are associated with lower risk of ...
Higher physical activity in midlife and late life is linked to a substantially lower risk of all-cause and Alzheimer’s ...
Walking is often regarded as one of the most straightforward and accessible forms of exercise. It delivers big benefits for weight loss, overall metabolic health and even improved cognition. And ...
Time may be a key missing factor in dementia prevention, according to new research from UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA). New research suggests that time – or the lack of it – may ...
A major new study reveals that consistent physical activity in midlife is linked to a 41-45% lower risk of all-cause dementia ...
According to findings from the Framingham Heart Study published in JAMA Network Open, staying physically active during your ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, an epidemiologist reveals how much you need to walk a day to protect your brain's health, based on his own research.
Though many people feel shy about getting into the groove, dancing draws on a variety of mental and physical skills that distiguish it from many other forms of exercise. Dancing is aerobic, boosting ...