Taking some 7,500 steps each day may slow the progression of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
A new study by Mass General Brigham has found that even modest physical activity, like walking 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day, ...
A new study suggests that exercise can be particularly beneficial for older people at a higher risk for the disease.
A little extra walking might buy years of sharper thinking for people on the earliest path toward Alzheimer’s disease.
New research suggests it takes a lot less than 10,000 steps to begin protecting your brain from dementia, and walking ...
Walking for more than 5,000 steps per day may slow down cognitive decline and the build-up of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s ...
A recent study revealed that walking just 5,000 steps a day may assist in protecting the brain from Alzheimer’s disease.For ...
Alzheimer’s: New research suggests older adults at higher risk of Alzheimer's disease can slow cognitive decline by staying ...
You don’t need 10,000 steps to protect your brain. A new study finds that just 3,000 a day can slow Alzheimer’s-related tau ...
That level of activity slows cognitive decline by 3 years, on average, the results show. And in similar individuals who walk further, taking 5,000 to 7,500 steps per day, decline slows by an average ...
Being physically active is good for every part of you—including your brain. The latest research shows that it can help slow ...
"This study shows that even people who are very physically inactive can maximize their heart health benefit by tweaking their ...