Exercise in Midlife Reduces Dementia Risk

Abstract:

New research shows physical activity in midlife and late life lowers dementia risk by 41–45%. Walking, cycling, or strength training can maintain vascular and brain health. Starting gradually, building consistent habits, and tracking activity can help older adults, even those with genetic risks, protect cognitive function and overall health.

Abstract Written By:
Denson Natividad
December 3, 2025
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