Brief Walks Can Increase Brain Processing Speed: Study
By George Citroner Even brief bursts of everyday physical activity—from climbing stairs to gardening—can immediately boost brain function in middle-aged adults, making them think as quickly as someone four years their junior, a new study has found. As we age, our cognitive processing speed—the rate at which we perform mental operations—naturally slows. This decline in mental…
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