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Ongoing Exercise
What's one of the best workouts for your brain? Physical exercise can have a huge impact on brain health.
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The Global Council on Brain Health, an independent collaborative of scientists, health professionals, scholars and policy experts assembled by AARP from around the world, produced a report in April 2016 that provides recommendations on how to use physical exercise to impact brain health:
1. 150 minutes of weekly, moderate-intensity aerobic activity and two or more days a week of moderate-intensity, muscle-strengthening activities.
Here’s the good news — there is no one perfect exercise — the activity you should focus on is the one you enjoy most!
Challenge yourself a little bit more over time, for example, if you are not very active, start stretching and walking at a leisurely pace. If you are already a walker or jogger, increase your pace or distance. If you are an active runner, keep running and start strength/resistance training.
Staying Sharp provides a wide variety of fun and engaging ways to incorporate exercise into your lifestyle.
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Staying Sharp, including all content and features, is offered for informational purposes and to educate users on brain health care and medical issues that may affect their daily lives. Staying Sharp is based on a holistic, lifestyle.... Read More