In a year-long study carried out between June 2016 and October 2021, 296 previously sedentary older adults with mild cognitive impairment, a disorder that often precedes Alzheimer’s disease, were ...
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Are you lifting too much or too little? Science may have found the perfect workout for a longer life
New research suggests there may be an ideal amount of strength training for longevity, and the answer could surprise fitness enthusiasts.
In a new study, people who followed a moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise routine for a year had a noticeable drop in brain age, while those who stuck to their usual fitness routine saw a slight ...
Adolescents can speed their recovery after a sport-related concussion and reduce their risk of experiencing protracted recovery if they engage in aerobic exercise within 10 days of getting injured, ...
People who lift weights every day may accumulate less belly fat over the years than people who spend the same amount of time doing aerobic exercises, according to a new study. Combining weight ...
A group of Brigham Young University exercise science researchers know the feeling and have taken a run at solving the problem. Good news: they believe they've cracked the code. Newly published ...
Research suggests 90 to 119 minutes per week of resistance training is linked to a 13% lower risk of all-cause death and 19% ...
Two people can do the same aerobic exercise with wildly different results. BYU exercise science researchers are finding a way to make sure everyone gets results from their workout. It’s a common ...
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Can a 10-second finger exercise really lower your dementia risk? Experts reveal what the science says
A simple finger movement has gone viral for its claimed brain-boosting benefits, but neurologists say the truth is more ...
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