Not All Exercise Is Beneficial: The PA Paradox Explained
Briefly

"Incorporating a life-course perspective gives a broader picture of how participants' occupational histories relate to cognitive impairment later in life," said principal investigator Vegard Skirbekk."
The study adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that leisure-time physical activity is important for maintaining cognitive health and that simply having a physically demanding job may not provide the same benefits."
Read at Medscape
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