Roughly one in three American adults sleeps fewer than seven hours a night, and two major analyses of long-term health data ...
Regular physical activity is one of the best things that you can do to reduce your risk of developing dementia. Does a lack of exercise increase the risk of dementia? A lack of physical exercise is ...
July 12, 2010 (Honolulu, Hawaii) — A new analysis from the Framingham Study suggests moderate to heavy physical activity is associated with a reduced risk for dementia during more than 20 years of ...
Mid- and later-life appear to be the prime times when regular physical activity meaningfully lowers dementia risk. New data from the Framingham Heart Study showed middle-aged and older adults with ...
Physical activity of any intensity after a diagnosis of dementia is associated with around a 30% lower risk of death, finds research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
An estimated 55 million people live with dementia worldwide, and both its prevalence and cost are expected to increase, with global costs projected to reach $2 trillion dollars by 2030. Current ...
People who sleep fewer than six hours a night and swap just 30 minutes of sitting for moderate-to-vigorous physical activity ...
The simple task of doing chores is now linked with a reduction in the risk of developing dementia. MoMo Productions via Getty Images Research is offering some actionable steps we can take to protect ...
A new study shows physical activity can help reduce the risk of developing dementia. The JAMA Network study followed the habits of roughly 50,000 older adults for at least five years. Those with more ...
A study has linked both sleeping and sitting for more than 8 hours to a higher risk of dementia. Tunvarat Pruksachat/Getty Images “The treatments that exist can slow progression in some people, but ...