How Lifting Weights Can Slow Brain Aging and Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
- Osteoporosis patient Chan received Prolia injections, leading to an increase in bone mass, as shown in her latest scan.
- A clinical trial with 101 older women demonstrated that a twice-weekly weight-lifting program significantly improved bone density and halved falls among participants.
- Professor Belinda Beck emphasized the importance of prescribing exercise as medicine for chronic disease management, including osteoporosis.
- Patients faced substantial bone loss after discontinuing Prolia, highlighting a need for preventive measures and better education about exercise's role in bone health.
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How Lifting Weights Can Slow Brain Aging and Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
The study included 44 individuals with mild cognitive impairment. After six months, those who engaged in strength training demonstrated improvements in memory and brain structure, whereas the participants who did not show a decline in the assessed parameters. Weight training offers numerous benefits, including increased strength and muscle mass, reduced body fat, and improved overall [...]
Weight training can help protect aging brains from dementia, study finds
A new study from Brazil suggests that weight training can help protect the brain from dementia, especially in older adults already at risk. Researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) found that regular strength training not only improved memory but also helped prevent brain shrinkage linked to Alzheimer’s disease. The study, published in GeroScience, […] The post Weight training can help protect aging brains from dementia, study f…
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