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Cardiorespiratory fitness in middle age may reduce Alzheimer’s risk, study says
Having a higher level of cardiorespiratory fitness reduced the risk for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s, even in people at high genetic risk, a new study found.
Good cardiorespiratory fitness may lower dementia risk, study finds
New research suggests maintaining good cardiorespiratory fitness could significantly reduce dementia risk, even for those genetically predisposed to the condition.
Aerobic fitness could lower dementia risk
High cardiorespiratory fitness could help lower risk of dementia by up to 35 per cent, including in people with a high genetic risk for developing the ageing-related condition, according to a study. Cardiorespiratory fitness or aerobic fitness is a measure of how well oxygen is delivered to muscles and organs while performing physical activity.
Aerobic Fitness May Reduce Dementia Risk By 35%, Study Finds
Boosting aerobic fitness can lower dementia risk by 35%, even for those genetically predisposed, says new research.
High Fitness Cuts Dementia Risk By 35%
New research links high cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) to better cognitive function and a 35% reduced dementia risk, even for those genetically predisposed.
High cardiorespiratory fitness linked to lower risk of dementia
Maintaining a good level of fitness could help prevent dementia, especially among people who are genetically susceptible to the disease, new research suggests.
Fitness Level May Offset Genetic Dementia Risk
Among people with moderate or high genetic dementia risk scores, high cardiorespiratory fitness attenuated dementia risk by 35% (IRR 0.65, 95% CI 0.52-0.83) compared with low fitness, Xu and colleagues said in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Can Aerobic Fitness Lower Your Chances Of Dementia By 35%?
High cardiorespiratory fitness can reduce the risk of dementia, a general term used to describe dip in cognitive abilities, up to 35 per cent, including in indiviuals with high genetic risk for developing ageing-related condition,
High level of cardio fitness can cut chance of getting dementia by up to 40pc
Even people with greater level of risk genetically can cut odds of developing disease, groundbreaking research claims
High fitness levels linked to reduced dementia chance among those at risk
Experts said that ‘cardiorespiratory fitness’ could be used as a predictor for thinking and memory problems in older age.
Being aerobically fit in middle age may reduce Alzheimer’s and dementia risk, study says
Doing more aerobic exercise in middle age and old age may reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, a new study found.
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High Levels of Physical Fitness Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Those with Genetic Predisposition
High levels of physical fitness are linked to a lower risk of dementia for people with a genetic predisposition, suggests new ...
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Why Weight? Researchers Say It’s Fitness That Matters
A UVA study shows individuals classified as fit, even if overweight, are in less danger of cardiovascular disease and death.
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‘Fitness far more important than fatness’ when it comes to heart health, study suggests
Forget everything you thought you knew about weight and health. Scientists say that being "fit" at any weight is more ...
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Rethinking Obesity: New Study Challenges Weight Loss As the Key to Health
Individuals categorized as fit, even if overweight or obese, did not exhibit a notable rise in cardiovascular disease or ...
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