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Study Links Midlife Exercise and Blood Sugar Control to Cognitive Health

Study Links Midlife Exercise and Blood Sugar Control to Cognitive Health

The Times of India1h
THE BRIEF
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New research indicates that maintaining healthy blood sugar levels and engaging in regular aerobic exercise during midlife can significantly slow cognitive decline.

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The study highlights that even 30 minutes of moderate physical activity can provide measurable benefits for brain aging, helping to protect memory and executive function.

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Health experts recommend that adults prioritize these lifestyle habits to reduce the risk of neurodegenerative conditions as they age.