Weightlifting can slow biological brain aging in older people

Weightlifting can slow biological brain aging in older people

Weight training may help keep your mind young. New research published in Gero science Our findings suggest that older adults who engage in regular strength training can actively slow down the brain’s biological aging process. These findings provide evidence that strength-building exercise has widespread benefits for long-term cognitive health. Scientists have consistently linked physical exercise … Read more

People who still look young after age 60 usually share certain traits that have nothing to do with skin care, diet, or exercise. In other words, they truly love their lives, and people who truly love their lives show it differently in their faces, posture, and the way they move around the room than those who continue to endure it – Silicon Canals

People who still look young after age 60 usually share certain traits that have nothing to do with skin care, diet, or exercise. In other words, they truly love their lives, and people who truly love their lives show it differently in their faces, posture, and the way they move around the room than those who continue to endure it - Silicon Canals

I recently had lunch with a man I hadn’t seen in about five years. He is in his mid 60s. I am the same age as a mutual acquaintance of ours, but there is a one-year difference. But you’d never notice if you looked at them side by side. One of them looks 10 years … Read more