We all know that exercise is good for us, whether it's a brisk walk around the block or an intense gym session. But does exercise have a specific "sweet spot" in our lives when its benefits for brain ...
There is growing evidence that the structural deterioration of the brain associated with older age can be prevented if a long-term habit of aerobic exercise begins in mid-life. Recent findings suggest ...
Researchers used data from a five-decade long study. According to a recent study, fitness and strength begin deteriorating as early as age 35 and continue to decline with age. While exercise doesn’t ...
It’s no secret that regular exercise benefits the body. But scientists say it may also improve your brain to the point where it appears younger. At least that’s the key takeaway from a recent study ...
Milind Soman stays fit and looks timeless at 60. From simple workouts to natural living, here's how his fitness routine and ...
Most of us don’t worry about our health in old age until we get there, but research is increasingly showing that how you live in your mid-50s can have a real impact in your 90s ...
Linda Green didn’t step foot in a gym until she was 75. Now, three years since she moved to retirement home Ledian Gardens and started regular exercise, she has the biological age of a 51-year-old.
Ageing is a natural part of life, but how the body ages can be influenced by lifestyle choices, especially physical activity. As people grow older, maintaining strength, mobility, and balance becomes ...