Stretching, range of motion and aerobic exercise all slow cognitive decline, study says
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Cheer up couch potatoes! Regular stretching and balance and range of motion exercises are as good as aerobic exercise in slowing the progression of mild cognitive decline, a new study has found."My worry in the beginning of the study was 'What if only aerobic makes a difference? ...
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August 3, 2022
Great article presenting newfound research conclusions for mildly cognitive impaired people, and the benefits they can get from not only aerobics but stretching, like yoga, and how it slows downs their decline, all through direct quotes from solid sources.
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