13-05-2025 23:16 via medpagetoday.com

Sedentary Time Tied to Brain Volume, Worse Cognition in Older Adults

(MedPage Today) -- More time spent sitting or lying down was linked with neurodegeneration and worse cognitive scores in older adults, even among people who were physically active, a 7-year study showed.
In cross-sectional models, greater sedentary...
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