
Brain health: Staying more active during the day helps retain brain volume
Staying more active during the day may protect brain health as we age, a new study suggests.
- A person’s circadian rhythm plays an important role in their overall health.
- Past research shows that an unhealthy circadian rhythm may increase a person’s risk for several health conditions, including dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
- A new study found that older adults with a more fragmented circadian rest-activity rhythm experienced more shrinking of the brain in areas typically affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
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