Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Motion and Mood

Some weakening in mental function appears to be inevitable as we age. But emerging science suggests that we might be able to slow and mitigate the decline by how we live and, in particular, whether and how we move our bodies. Past studies have found that people who run, weight train, dance, practice tai chi, or regularly garden have a lower risk of developing dementia than people who are not physically active at all.

There also is growing evidence that combining physical activity with meditation might intensify the benefits of both pursuits. [...] For example, people with depression who meditated before they went for a run showed greater improvements in their mood than people who did either of those activities alone.

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