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themedalist
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I am fascinated by research that indicates how much our brains benefit from staying active. Sitting less and moving more has a BIG impact on the brain. Check this out:

Not only is the brain stimulated by movement, but regular activity may also slow the aging process, allowing older people to retain more of their mental functions. Here's an interesting article on the subject:
Exercise May Keep Your Brain 10 Years Younger, Study Suggests
Older adults who exercise regularly could buy an extra decade of good brain functioning, a new study suggests.
The study found that seniors who got moderate to intense exercise retained more of their mental skills over the next five years, versus older adults who got light exercise or none at all. On average, those less-active seniors showed an extra 10 years of "brain aging," the researchers said.
Read more at
http://www.philly.com/philly/health/sportsmedicine/HealthDay709266_20160323_Exercise_May_Keep_Your_Brain_10_Years_Younger__Study_Suggests.html

Not only is the brain stimulated by movement, but regular activity may also slow the aging process, allowing older people to retain more of their mental functions. Here's an interesting article on the subject:
Exercise May Keep Your Brain 10 Years Younger, Study Suggests
Older adults who exercise regularly could buy an extra decade of good brain functioning, a new study suggests.
The study found that seniors who got moderate to intense exercise retained more of their mental skills over the next five years, versus older adults who got light exercise or none at all. On average, those less-active seniors showed an extra 10 years of "brain aging," the researchers said.
Read more at
http://www.philly.com/philly/health/sportsmedicine/HealthDay709266_20160323_Exercise_May_Keep_Your_Brain_10_Years_Younger__Study_Suggests.html
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