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Exercise for Alzheimer's Prevention and Brain Health

Exercise regularly for brain health and Alzheimer’s prevention; meaningful benefit requires more than minimal public-health recommendations. In the discussed context, increasing activity from sedentary to about 15 MET-hours per week—roughly three 1-hour brisk walks per week—was associated with about a 50% lower risk.

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"There's not one thing that I'll tell patients is more important than exercising."

huberman · Exercise, Nutrition, Hormones for Vitality & Longevity | Dr. Peter Attia · Aug 15, 2022 · 51:49 · open ↗
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