Mar 31
Working Out Your Mind
Anti-Aging, Exercise, Health, Nutrition » By Reed Hanson posted on March 31, 2010 Add comments
“Getting active may be good for your brain. In a study of over 1,300 adults, researchers learned that those who exercised moderately in midlife were 39 percent less likely than others to have mild impairment, a state between dementia and the normal mental decline that happens with age. And participants who did moderate exercise later in life, the odds of having the condition dropped by 32 percent. Another study found that high-intensity exercise helped adults with mild cognitive impairment improve their condition more than a stretching program did.” (Archives of Neurology, January 2010

