Nevertheless, people with a history of high-intensity physical activity at any time in their lives had a much lower cognitive performance study (CPS) score (indicating better performance) than participants who did not have a history of high-intensity physical activity.
Physical activity linked to better cognitive performance
by : nadernet in 12:35 PM
People who have been more physically active in their lives have much better cognitive functioning, according to a study in the October issue of Aging Clinical Experimental Research. In the study, 364 people in their 80s were questioned about past and present physical activity. Forty-three percent had a history of high-intensity physical activity during their youth, although it was lower during adulthood and old age.
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