aerobics
07/21/2018
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By Janine Acero
Exercise is great for seniors – Older adults who move around a lot are better able to express themselves
Aging may hinder a person’s physical activities, but one study found that regular exercise for healthy older people may help reduce their struggle to express themselves in words. Researchers at the University of Birmingham found that the aerobic fitness levels of older adults were directly related to the occurrence of age-related cognitive lapses, such as a “tip-of-the-tongue” state, wherein a person has […]
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