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There's more evidence correlating midlife activity level and Alzheimer's risk later

Por: The Advocate Health July 24, 2024

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Does sustaining an active lifestyle in midlife lower the risk of dementia?A study highlighted in Neurology in February 2019 reported that staying both physically and mentally active in midlife (40s) may protect the brain decades later.The study involved 800 Swedish women with an average age of 47 who were followed for 44 years, and who were scored in two areas of mental and physical activities. Women who were assigned to high levels of mental... + full article



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