Monday, 27 July 2015

TV Watching, Physical Inactivity as Young Adults = Poor Cognition Later

More research from the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2015 highlights the risk that too much TV and not enough physical inactivity presents for cognitive functioning.

Also, while other studies have focused on type 2 diabetes, a recent study about type 1 diabetes shows an increased risk for dementia.
 

 

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TV Watching, Physical Inactivity as Young Adults = Poor Cognition Later
More research from the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2015 highlights the risk that too much TV and not enough physical inactivity presents for cognitive functioning.

Also, while other studies have focused on type 2 diabetes, a recent study about type 1 diabetes shows an increased risk for dementia.
 

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
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