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Regular Exercise Lowers Risk of Alzheimer’s and Other Dementia

Results of a large, six-year research study, suggest that people over 65 who exercise regularly are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s or other dementia. Even modest activity, such as walking 15 minutes three times a week, seemed to help. The benefit was greater in those who were the least fit and started to exercise.

Source: Annals of Internal Medicine, January 17, 2006.