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Exercise doesn’t just slow brain aging—it can reverse it Studies show that older adults who stick to a year-long aerobic exercise regimen can increase their hippocampal volume by 2%, effectively reversing the natural age-related decline of 1-2% in this critical brain region This effect is linked to lactate, a...

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FoundMyFitness Clips1 год назад

From Rhonda's appearance on The Rich Roll Podcast Watch it here:

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Naveen Sankar S1 год назад

🚴‍♂️ Higher cardiorespiratory fitness may reduce dementia risk, even for those with a genetic predisposition! A study links high fitness to better cognition and delayed dementia onset by over 1.4 years. 🔗 #DementiaPrevention #Fitness #BrainHealth 🧠

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FoundMyFitness Clips1 год назад

Download our free "How to Train According to the Experts" guide Distilling nearly 100 episodes of the FoundMyFitness podcast and its expert insights, this guide provides actionable, evidence-based principles to optimize training outcomes Available now Get it here:

Фото профиля Food Cut
Food Cut1 год назад

Every workout is a deep cleanse for your brain flushing out the old, making room for the new. The hippocampus, essential for memory and learning, shrinks with age. Regular aerobic exercise reverses this trend, protecting against dementia and cognitive decline.

Фото профиля mpetrus
mpetrus1 год назад

Heavy breathing and sweat is like fiber in the diet, it helps cleanse the body and the soul.......... aerobic work=brain power

Фото профиля Todd Galinko
Todd Galinko1 год назад

Playing tennis 4 times this week and one day 45 minute walk interrupted by some weight lifting. I hope it helps; if not it’s a lot of fun

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My grandfather Dr. GS Kulkarni is 93 years old, he still works, studies and researches and most importantly he exercises for 45 mins to 1 hour everyday. It is extremely important for our parents and grandparents to be active and perform strength training. Exercise is important for older adults because it can improve their physical and mental health. Active people have lower mortality rates compared to inactive people. People who met the minimum exercise recommendations (150-300 min/week moderate or 75-150 min/week vigorous) saw a significant reduction in mortality rates. Adults who engage in aerobic and muscle strengthening activities show greatly reduced risk of all cause and cause specific mortality Exercise is extremely important for cognitive health with numerous studies showing that exercise improves cognition and potentially prevents or delay cognitive decline. Physical exercise can reduce global cognitive decline and lessen behavioural problems in people with MCI or dementia. Physical activity was associated with a decreased incidence of cognitive impairment or decline Exercise can also improve skin health, this one study found that exercise significantly improved skin elasticity upper dermal structure, and dermal thickness Older adults should exercise under the guidance of a professional. Disclaimer: This video is only for educational purposes and is not a replacement of health advice from a medical professional.

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