Abstract
If you’re a middle-aged couch potato, here’s yet another reason to get off your duff: Regular exercise now may help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease later. Researchers at the Aging Research Center of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have found that exercising at least twice weekly in midlife reduces the risk of dementia by more than 50% and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by more than 60%.
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